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Power steering pump rebuild for board members

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So if anyone has a leaky ps pump, or one with the ghost turbo I am making offers to rebuild them at a fair price. Cost will be about $85 for parts and labor, addition $10 if I have to clean up the pump first. You pay the shipping to and fro(shouldn't be very much). I will donate a portion of the cost to the USMB. Clean pumps will make the transistion much faster, pumps should be out the next day after being rebuilt.

 

Note: ghost turbo issues is not always resolved with a rebuild, but it may subside a bit.

Most lik ely I will be doing the work at GDs shop.

Hmm, I should take the belt off mine and check it.

 

Just for comparison sake, what's the price on a new pump to give me and others an idea of how your deal is?

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Rock auto has them listed for $122 to $180+ and the dealer would most likely be around $250, or so. So with shipping probably be under $100, especially if you remove the pulley. You can leave off the resivior and I'd send the o-ring for that back with the pump. To save weight on the shipping. Not sure how much a flat rate would be but i assume its not much.

I think the whole pump (without pulley) should fit in a USPS Priority flat rate (2-3 days) medium box. $10.95 to anywhere in the US.

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Yeah that's about the price I figured. It beats paying out the *** for a new one or "remanufactured"........ That's the point of a rebuild, thats all they do is rebuild the stuff and call it remanufactured.

Even EA82 pumps are pretty much the same. Just have to get the right kit so you need to know what year and model it came from.

 

GD

sweet - now I just have to figure out what I did with the one I took out of my car - I know I kept it....somewhere out in the garage... :o

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