The trick to all this is to have a new pump in the boot. Then the one
on the engine will not fail;-)
John
64/66BJ8s
On 11/23/2012 4:55 PM, Per Schoerner wrote:
> Tom
> It sounds like you have a perfectly usable core, so that you can
> either purchase a rebuilt pump from Michael or you can purchase a kit
> from him and rebuild it yourself. Don't make the same mistake as I
> did, I replaced my perfectly usable pump with a new one, just to be on
> the safe side because my car had not been used for 15 years. The new
> pump lasted half a year. Needless to say, I now have an old rebuilt
> pump, that has served me OK for the last 4 years. Took it apart a
> couple of weeks ago, cleaned and relubricated it. I expect it to last
> a long time.
>
> Per
>
> Tom Felts skrev 2012-11-23 19:29:
>> That is what I'm finding out. But---I may not have a choice unless
>> someone has a NOS one lying around they want to sell---which isn't
>> likely.
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