Re: Power Steering Pump on a '55
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Not much to a rebuild. Bearing, shaft seal, some O rings and the filter are about all that is changed. Unless the pump has run dry or grit or dirt got in the fluid there is usually very little wear. If the steering works well in the car now, the rotors and shaft should be in good shape. The pumps look identical but there is a difference between a pump used on a Monroe vs a Bendix system. There is a slightly different pressure relief valve setup because of the higher pressure needed on a Monroe system. Higher pressure pumps have 900 stamped on the pressure out port. If something happens and you need something in the valve section be sure to get the correct items for the system you have.
Posted on: 2023/5/17 10:46
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Howard
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Only thing I can think of is the spring.
Mine was loose when i took lid off. Not sure if there is a picture in my blog.
Posted on: 2023/5/17 22:59
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Riki
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I'm going to put this on the back burner for now. I've discovered the PS control valve has been leaking.
Based on what I have discovered on this site, the car probably has a Bendix unit. I see a picture of a Bendix on page 24 in the Suspension & Steering. Is there a picture of a Monroe unit some where so I can be certain that I get the right replacement?
Posted on: 2023/5/19 9:26
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Check plates 31C and 31D in the parts manual for the differences.
In a nutshell, the Monroe has only two hoses and is basically a single long cylinder which forms most of the linkage. The steering box directly connects to the control valve which is inside that cylinder body. The Bendix system has 4 hoses with the steering box connecting to a small valve assy which is in turn connected to the linkage. The power cylinder is separate and connects to the middle of the linkage.
Posted on: 2023/5/19 9:50
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Howard - thanks I had just finished there and was getting ready to reply that I was OK. Was on the phone with Merritt ordering parts when you posted.
Posted on: 2023/5/19 9:59
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Just FYI if you have the Bendix system and are changing seals on the power cylinder.
On the last page of a 56 service counselor Packard went to the trouble of writing a service article on the proper installation order of the sealing pieces. Apparently they had issues or maybe the instructions in the manual was not enough. Don't recall anything extra on the Bendix control valve but it and the Monroe system have decent instructions and photos in the manual.
Posted on: 2023/5/19 10:15
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PS Control Valve has been replaced. It had a Bendix unit and I discovered the hose to the power cylinder was rubbing against the torsion bar and would sometimes rub against the back of the starter. I solved the rubbing issue by having a shorter hose made.
Great service from Ammerray Hydraulics in Simi Valley. They made the hose while I waited - took them 10 minutes. Thanks for all the help.
Posted on: 2023/5/27 10:34
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