I rebuilt my pump according to your video steps. On startup it foamed like crazy. Tore it back apart and found the bushing on the shaft seal side spun and I had to beat the bushing off with a hammer. It turned fine as I assembled it. Shaft seal had a tear. Now to see if I can spec a tighter bearing OD. Thanks for your videos, they are very helpful.
Wish you would list the parts numbers on the parts you use for each video, I only have a cell phone so I have to watch video over and over to get the parts numbers Thank You 🙏 😊
I’ve never seen one of these Eaton pumps that can’t be fixed, it’s the bushing that goes bad and seal leaks, dealership closed so I got to find the bushing number to order, got several old ford tractor factory kits left but missing bushings
Great video I am currently rebuilding a pump. It's been about 30 years since my last rebuilt of this style pump. The pump that I am rebuilding is missing the filter retainer. Any ideas on where to get one or how to fab one.
I would like to replace the 2 bushing in my pump, can uou please tell me where you got your bushings, any additional information, such as bushing sizes and/or part numbers will be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.
Great video! Did you ever finish the first pump? If so, what did you use for a replacement flow control valve spring? I'm rebuilding mine using your video and my spring is broken. Thanks!
Sizes I used are in video at 36:26. I had a heck of time getting mine to not leak. I had to clean paint off the pump at that spot and tighten the heck out of of the fitting. Pretty sure I still have the metric o-rings in it too.
Sir, thank you for the tutorial. I am in the middle of rebuilding my power steering pump and your video was a big help.
Great video. I've got one to rebuild but it was missing the filter and retainer.
I rebuilt my pump according to your video steps. On startup it foamed like crazy. Tore it back apart and found the bushing on the shaft seal side spun and I had to beat the bushing off with a hammer. It turned fine as I assembled it. Shaft seal had a tear. Now to see if I can spec a tighter bearing OD. Thanks for your videos, they are very helpful.
I need to rebuild mine again
It’s been 22 years since I last rebuilt it 😊😊😊
I’ve done this like 20 years ago on one of my tractors and need to do it again
Need a really good pressure washing and degreaser 😊
I still have several rebuilt kits in shop, $ price said 3.95 each kit
Can’t beat that 😊
Hi do you have original ford seal kits for sale? I’m interested
@@JuanDelgado-gz7ui yes but I’m keeping it because I still using two tractors
Ok thanks 🙏
I use old yellow glue to hold lid gasket in place 22 years ago and still working fine 😊
Wish you would list the parts numbers on the parts you use for each video, I only have a cell phone so I have to watch video over and over to get the parts numbers
Thank You 🙏 😊
I’ve never seen one of these Eaton pumps that can’t be fixed, it’s the bushing that goes bad and seal leaks, dealership closed so I got to find the bushing number to order, got several old ford tractor factory kits left but missing bushings
Thank you !! Very helpful , informative video !! 😊
Great video I am currently rebuilding a pump. It's been about 30 years since my last rebuilt of this style pump. The pump that I am rebuilding is missing the filter retainer. Any ideas on where to get one or how to fab one.
I've seen a few used one on ebay but they're not cheap. Tractor junkyard may be cheaper.
@@chickenhousemechanic Thank you
You can get just the pump out put shaft seal from National seal company, it’s cheap if it’s all you need 😊
I would like to replace the 2 bushing in my pump, can uou please tell me where you got your bushings, any additional information, such as bushing sizes and/or part numbers will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance.
Part numbers are in video around minute 24. Ordered them from McMaster-Carr.
Great video! Did you ever finish the first pump? If so, what did you use for a replacement flow control valve spring? I'm rebuilding mine using your video and my spring is broken. Thanks!
No I never messed with it. It's still in pieces on my workbench actually. Been working on body work after the pump and haven't gotten back to it.
what size O-rings did you use for the output connection? I haven't been able to find a size that works.
Sizes I used are in video at 36:26. I had a heck of time getting mine to not leak. I had to clean paint off the pump at that spot and tighten the heck out of of the fitting. Pretty sure I still have the metric o-rings in it too.
Put that old pump in vinegar and leave it a month, it’ll be better than nothing one of these days and it will still pump ok
are the pump casing 3/8 16 bolts? Or are they special bolts tapered at the ends? Thanks
Just plain 3/8-16 bolts. Short ones are 2 inches long, longer ones are 2-1/2 inches long.