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Hydraulic Pump and Touch Control Pistons

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Greg-N-CA

03-26-2008 12:54:42




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The 1948 Super A restoration update. I was successful in locating new pistons for the touch control unit and they are on the way!

In the meantime, I rebuilt the pump and had to fabricate a tool for the pump seal. A "seal jumper" tool is required to install the drive shaft through the seal without damaging the seal. We had to dust off the old 1939 South Bend lathe and machine the tool as seen.

Body (sheet metal) work is next! Have fun, Greg

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P and R Pete

03-26-2008 13:20:14




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 Re: Hydraulic Pump and Touch Control Pistons in reply to Greg-N-CA, 03-26-2008 12:54:42  
Holy Cr*p!
Is this what I'm in for when I get to my pump??

Or can I just box 'er up and mail it out to YOU, ol' friend, ol' pal, ol' buddy? (*whine*)

I can see it in neon...
"Greg's Hydraulic Repair Shop" (*wink*)
They'll be coming from all over the US of A.

Glad you found the pistons!! My local salvage yard would only sell the entire block.

I haven't started rebuilding my hydraulic block yet, as I've switched to putting the engine back together. Nice to see all those empty boxes of new sleeves, pistons, rings, bearings, etc, start to accumulate in my 'burn' pile!

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Greg-N-CA

03-26-2008 17:04:35




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 Re: Hydraulic Pump and Touch Control Pistons in reply to P and R Pete, 03-26-2008 13:20:14  
Or, "Greg's Machine Shop," seal jumper tools only $150.00 ea! I've got about 2 1/2 hours into making that tool, but then I'm kinda @n@l about turning something on the lathe. It was fun though.

It sure made sliding the pump assembly back together a breeze. Just make sure you keep the bushings in order, it make a difference going back together (don't ask me how I know).

Have you gone into your steering box yet? I have the CR seal numbers for the sector shaft and steering shaft. If you buy them locally, you'll save quite a bit over the same thing from Case/IHC. The new seals are thin enough you can use two of them for a "double" seal on the shafts.

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