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ROCKETMAN 09-04-2005 01:21 PM

Wanted Powersteering Pump
 
Anyone have a P/S Pump for 2000 502MPI

Thanks

Steve
269-208-3825
[email protected]

ROCKETMAN 09-05-2005 08:35 PM

Re: Wanted Powersteering Pump
 
Or does anyone know the G.M. part No., someone must know this. I just can't justify $400.00 for a new Merc one.

Thanks,

Steve

revomaniac 09-05-2005 10:32 PM

Re: Wanted Powersteering Pump
 
Do a search on this subject.
I did and got a Napa part #.
It cost me $58.00 Canadian and works perfect.
Or just go to Napa and ask for a mid 90's truck pump off a 454.

bbcngineer 09-06-2005 09:34 AM

Re: Wanted Powersteering Pump
 
I also used the NAPA pump. I just bought the pump and used my old reservoir. I did this because the mating bolts and brackets are on the reservoir I did not want to take a chance that it would not line up. Make sure you check the threads. The only difference in years is that older ones use US threads newer ones are metric.

bbcngineer

ROCKETMAN 09-06-2005 08:43 PM

Re: Wanted Powersteering Pump
 
Thanks guys, I found out I could just buy the pump and reuse my old reservoir. (AutoZone $31.99 lifetime warranty)

Thanks,

Steve

shawn 09-07-2005 07:51 AM

Re: Wanted Powersteering Pump
 
Steve please post the part number for the rest of us

pachangalpina 09-07-2005 08:04 AM

Re: Wanted Powersteering Pump
 
Or you can by the rebuild kit from NAPA and spend an additional 15 min and know how it is rebuilt. Lifetime warranty means nothing. You just pay more for the same part and they will keep replacing it as long as you are willing to keep changing it.

Roger Perkins 09-07-2005 08:52 AM

Re: Wanted Powersteering Pump
 
Just bought a new pump Fri., part # 20-7920 same part # used by napa & advance.

offthefront 09-08-2005 04:27 AM

Re: Wanted Powersteering Pump
 
When you install the new Pump ....is it just a swap out then bleed by lock to lock turns ?

pachangalpina 09-08-2005 07:44 AM

Re: Wanted Powersteering Pump
 
Not just a swap out. You will need to re-use your pulley and in some cases the tank. Most parts stores will have some loaner tools so you can borrow a power steering pulley puller. Once you have the pulley off it is very easy to rebuild the pump yourself. When you reinstall the pulley, you need to make sure it is installed to the right depth so it lines up correctly with the other accessories to keep from throwing the belts. Once it is installed, just fill with fluid and start up engine and turn back and forth, while keeping fluid at approiate level, to bleed system.

ROCKETMAN 09-08-2005 04:18 PM

Re: Wanted Powersteering Pump
 
Just as pachangalpina said. I needed to keep my reservoir so I bought just the pump, It comes with new O-rings and I swapped the pulley. This was a lot simpler and cheaper than I thought.


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