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  • Bitten off more than I can chew?

    Hi all,
    I have noticed that my power steering pump has sprouted a small leak, so thought I'd buy a new seal kit and overhaul it. Then I looked at the technical manual I downloaded from here somewhere and think I may have bitten off more than can chew!
    Does anyone have any advice please, and just how difficult is it really?? Can a novice DIYer manage with no specialist tools?

    Thanks.
    Mark

    If it ain't sunk.....it ain't junk.

  • #2
    This any help http://www.hiluxsurf.co.uk/showthrea...ng+Pump+Repair
    or do more searching with the "Search button"
    Good Luck

    11+ Years of Surfs .... n Faultless to a " T " is my Yota
    Buncefield Burner

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Diezel Weazel View Post
      This any help http://www.hiluxsurf.co.uk/showthrea...ng+Pump+Repair
      or do more searching with the "Search button"
      Good Luck

      11+ Years of Surfs .... n Faultless to a " T " is my Yota

      Thanks for that. Why can't I find this stuff when I do a forum search??
      I found a write up before but it went into a lot of detail about the pump vanes and ensuring the correct clearances and stuff.
      Again that write up talks about special tools for removing the bearings, but I guess I'll have to knock up a makeshift press using the old bottle jack.

      Thanks again.
      Mark

      If it ain't sunk.....it ain't junk.

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      • #4
        I've done a couple of these just take your time and lay everything out in the order you remove it. Front cog / shaft levers out with a couple of big screwdrivers. Seal knocks out from the back. The vanes do have a certain way of fitting.

        Rob.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by wishbone View Post
          I've done a couple of these just take your time and lay everything out in the order you remove it. Front cog / shaft levers out with a couple of big screwdrivers. Seal knocks out from the back. The vanes do have a certain way of fitting.

          Rob.
          Thanks Rob.

          Job for the weekend, along with my radiator.

          Mark

          If it ain't sunk.....it ain't junk.

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