Anyone have a good source for a Ford style power steering pump, I need the one with the large filler hole for my 65 Bird
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Here's RockAuto's price. You might be able to find one cheaper if you shop around. They were used for quite a few years so they are pretty easy to find.
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My power steering pump is unservicable, it can not be used as a rebuild it has a big dent on the side where someone pryed it over to tighten the belt, im not to worried about a core charge would cost about the same mailing the pump to the States from Germany, if a parts store is selling mone already remanufactured already looked on, AutoZone, DiscountAuto,OReilys etcComment
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Now I understand. Is your pump not working? The pump on my '66 has a big dent in the side but still works fine. If it leaks you might want to try rebuilding it yourself. The kits are available. It's not very difficult.
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Once you take it apart you should be able to straighten out the case. The metal is pretty thin.
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Yadkin has a '64 so he probably has an Eaton pump. You need a Ford pump.
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And once again, Jopizz makes a lot of sense because international shipping costs are very high for parts you can't use.
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You probably just need the seal that goes around the shaft. Just make sure you follow the directions. If you put the shaft in the wrong way you can ruin the new seal. It's always good to have a backup just in case.
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