55 Ford power steering pump rebuild service


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By 55Victoria - 12 Years Ago
Hello. I'm new at the forum. English is not my first language, so please forgive my mistakes when writing. I´m from far away, Argentina. I own a 1955 Ford Victoria hardtop, which is in driveable condition and I'm doing my best to keep it as original as possible. The car is equipped with power steering and it has the original eaton pump. The pump needs a rebuilt, as it is noisy and doesn't develop enough pressure when hot. I can´t rebuild the pump here, because there are no spare parts. So I'm thinking about shipping the pump to a professional rebuilder in the US. Does anybody knows someone specialized in rebuilding this pump? I will really appreciate your help.

Many thanks in advance and my kindest regards.

Augusto

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By petew - 12 Years Ago
Augusto, Try the Lares Corporation . www.larescorp.com 1-800-555-0767. A friend had the power steering from his 56 Mercury rebuilt by them and was very happy.

Pete
By Rono - 12 Years Ago
Augusto;

There are several companies in the U.S. that make rebuild kits for the Eaton pumps. So instead of shipping the entire pump to the U.S. for a rebuild, why couldn't you purchase a rebuild kit and rebuild it or have it rebuilt in Argentina? Mac's Antique Auto Parts is one of those companies. Here is a link to their page for the Eaton Pump rebuild kits; http://macsautoparts.com/1949-59-ford-mercury-eaton-power-steering-pump-gasket-seal-kit-ford-v8-only-b5az-3b584-kt/camid/F50/cp/JS0R3CHL1110604/

By the way, I think your English is very good and welcome to the site!

Rono
By oldcarmark - 12 Years Ago
What a great photo! I like the B+W effect.Great choice of background too.Just a thought.You may find that the rest of the system may need to be resealed once you get the pump fixed up.More consistent and higher pressure may be too much for the original seals in the ram and control valve.I believe the same company can do the rest of the components also if needed.
By stuey - 12 Years Ago
http://www.heavytruckparts.net/search.php?qsearch=TRUE&ManufMake=EATON&PartID=5530

http://www.stangerssite.com/HowItWorksEatonPump.html

Hi there

the above links may be of interest. I've just been through a rebuild couldn't afford a profesional rebuilt pump. I found the rebuild kits not quite right for my pump,oil seals were "o"rings and mine were flat rubber washers so i got a local rubber supplier to make some. Seems most of the rubber suppliers are set up to cut washers for pennys. I asked for Buna Nitrile 70 grade.My pump has a ball race and oil seal on the shaft where the pulley mounts and i sourced these from a local bearing supply house as the ones in the 2 kits i purchased were not correct.

The real problem is if the "cam kit" is worn. Mine is a rotor and roller running in an internal cam.The cam looked ok, the rollers showed signs of the hard chrome breaking up so i had them rechromed. That was the most expensive part of the operation. The rotor shows signs of wear but nobody i've aproached wants to do a one off machine job.

If you see any one advertising the cam kit make sure its the same as yours. I found one but when it arrived it was 2 tenths thinner than mine

good luck

stuey

UK
By Jeff - 12 Years Ago
Something I discovered when using a rebuild kit to reseal a weeping pump was the large diameter O ring for the pump halves had a round profile instead of a square profile, which the factory O ring had. I was never able to get it sealed. I found a later pump at swap meet which worked fine.
By oldcarmark - 12 Years Ago
55Victoria (10/13/2013)
Hello. I'm new at the forum. English is not my first language, so please forgive my mistakes when writing. I´m from far away, Argentina. I own a 1955 Ford Victoria hardtop, which is in driveable condition and I'm doing my best to keep it as original as possible. The car is equipped with power steering and it has the original eaton pump. The pump needs a rebuilt, as it is noisy and doesn't develop enough pressure when hot. I can´t rebuild the pump here, because there are no spare parts. So I'm thinking about shipping the pump to a professional rebuilder in the US. Does anybody knows someone specialized in rebuilding this pump? I will really appreciate your help.

Many thanks in advance and my kindest regards.

Augusto


You will find that there are "members" from all over the World on this site.Definetley not USA only.These Y blocks are in service in all kinds of places as I have found out since I first started using this site.]
By 55Victoria - 12 Years Ago
Gentlemen

Thank you so much for your suggestions and recommendations. And thank you also for your kind words.

I think I´m going to start by Lares Corporation as Pete suggested.

I tried to get the pump rebuilt here but the rebuilder told me that parts included in the kit are not enough, as there are other internal components that worn out and are not provided in the kit.
By Lou - 12 Years Ago
Your 55 Victoria looks just like my first car, bought for $600.00 in 1961.
By 55Victoria - 12 Years Ago
Do you have a picture of it?
By PF Arcand - 12 Years Ago
Augusto; I also love the look of your car in the black and white. Good luck with the steering repair & your english is better than some who have come to this site, that would claim it as their regular language.. (this reply is coming from Canada)
By 55Victoria - 12 Years Ago
Thank you very much Paul. The picture was taken a few months ago in a small village called Carlos Keen wich is about a hundred kilometers from my home. I live in the surroundings of Buenos Aires city. As it often happens in my country, going to small villages far away from the big city is like travelling in time, they look like as they were 50 years ago.

Thank you also for your kind words about my english, it may look OK but it takes me a lot of time to write a few sentences...
By MoonShadow - 12 Years Ago
Some years ago my wife and I visited Argentina. We stayed in Mar Del Plata. It was a great visit and we made several friends along the way. You live in a beautiful country. Welcome to the site. Chuck