Thanks for the posts on my other thread.
I'm not liking the $1300 cost of having my pump replaced and it seemed pretty high.
I just called another shop who has done work for me and they specialize in diesel trucks. They told me it was 8 hrs labor at $125 per hour plus the pump so I'm right back to the $1300 range.
I'm liking Mr Goulds video even more.
I'm a decent wrench turner and have good tools and garage I can keep the truck in and I'm not pressed for time.
Those that have done it, how much time and skill is involved?
I've read some say to take the vacuum pump and power steering pump out together and others as Gould say to leave PS pump in the truck. What's the best way?
Also, for less than $100 would it be worth putting a new PS pump in and minus the seal kit another $200 for a new vacuum pump?
Do the new vacuum pumps come with seals installed and ready to bolt up?
For a couple hundred $$ I wouldn't have to worry if I installed the seals right and not have to worry about leaks.
Thanks
I'm not liking the $1300 cost of having my pump replaced and it seemed pretty high.
I just called another shop who has done work for me and they specialize in diesel trucks. They told me it was 8 hrs labor at $125 per hour plus the pump so I'm right back to the $1300 range.
I'm liking Mr Goulds video even more.
I'm a decent wrench turner and have good tools and garage I can keep the truck in and I'm not pressed for time.
Those that have done it, how much time and skill is involved?
I've read some say to take the vacuum pump and power steering pump out together and others as Gould say to leave PS pump in the truck. What's the best way?
Also, for less than $100 would it be worth putting a new PS pump in and minus the seal kit another $200 for a new vacuum pump?
Do the new vacuum pumps come with seals installed and ready to bolt up?
For a couple hundred $$ I wouldn't have to worry if I installed the seals right and not have to worry about leaks.
Thanks