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Expert 5K+ Posts: 9899 Location: Lower Mainland BC | GASKET 19-58-20 = PN 1485 894 But I don't know what it looks like. Mine is leaking at the non-pressure return hose adapter (19-58-15) and I would like to have one in hand before I remove the hose (and adapter). Edited by 56D500boy 2017-07-19 4:57 PM (55-56PowerSteeringPumpDiagram.jpg) Attachments ---------------- 55-56PowerSteeringPumpDiagram.jpg (114KB - 175 downloads) | ||
DepsilonD |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 792 Location: Buena Park, CA | Dave, went looking for my pump on the shelf and it has gone missing. Sorry. | ||
56D500boy |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 9899 Location: Lower Mainland BC | DepsilonD - 2017-07-21 2:10 PM Dave, went looking for my pump on the shelf and it has gone missing. Sorry. Thanks for trying. Anybody else? | ||
hemidenis |
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Expert Posts: 3887 Location: Northen Virginia | the gasket it should be only a copper washer. Copper is an amazing material you can heat the old washer in an electric stove and the material fix itself enough to be re-used. You can also use plumber's seal to put it on the thread before assembly and it will not leak.. | ||
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Extreme Veteran Posts: 309 Location: Western Colorado | The sealing washer is copper and is 3/4" ID x 1" OD and is .030 thick. Most good parts houses that have oil pan drain plug assortments and copper gaskets should be able to supply this washer. It won't hurt if the washer is a little thicker. Bob (56 Power steering return hose fitting seal 001.JPG) (56 Power steering return hose fitting seal 002.JPG) Attachments ---------------- 56 Power steering return hose fitting seal 001.JPG (66KB - 159 downloads) 56 Power steering return hose fitting seal 002.JPG (58KB - 159 downloads) | ||
56D500boy |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 9899 Location: Lower Mainland BC | hemidenis - 2017-07-21 3:59 PM The gasket it should be only a copper washer. Copper is an amazing material you can heat the old washer in an electric stove and the material fix itself enough to be re-used. You can also use plumber's seal to put it on the thread before assembly and it will not leak.. rebel - 2017-07-22 10:28 AM The sealing washer is copper and is 3/4" ID x 1" OD and is .030 thick. Most good parts houses that have oil pan drain plug assortments and copper gaskets should be able to supply this washer. It won't hurt if the washer is a little thicker. Bob Thank you both, gentlemen. I will seek out said washer. | ||
57chizler |
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Expert Posts: 3775 Location: NorCal | I agree with Denis, copper washers never die. Just anneal it and reuse. Have you tried simply tightening the fitting? | ||
56D500boy |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 9899 Location: Lower Mainland BC | 57chizler - 2017-07-22 2:27 PM Have you tried simply tightening the fitting? Oh gosh!! Thanks. Why didn't *I* think of that? DUH. It's tightened beyond belief and yet, it still leaks. But thanks for the suggestion. Edited by 56D500boy 2017-07-22 3:08 PM | ||
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