WTB - looking for P/S pump stud
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WTB - looking for P/S pump stud
See the image - it's the stud located at the front of the pump that allows the pump to mount to the engine.
Would like to find one for a fair price.
Thanks.
Would like to find one for a fair price.
Thanks.
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If you can wait till this weekend I bet I will find one on a spare I could pull for you off the '86 NA parts car.
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Michael - the stud is correct. The spacer you show is from the front. The one I lost (with my feeble attempt for a temp fix) last week is the longer one (26mm). It slides into the cylindrical opening at the rear and is held in place by a 38mm long M8 bolt. It's the red part in the image below.
If you don't have the longer spacer - I'll just order another one. $13.50 at Paragon.
One more thing - you don't have a spare tensioner too? Sadly, that also fell victim to my screw-up. Paragon wants $43 for that little goody.
If you don't have the longer spacer - I'll just order another one. $13.50 at Paragon.
One more thing - you don't have a spare tensioner too? Sadly, that also fell victim to my screw-up. Paragon wants $43 for that little goody.
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I have a couple of the long spacers in my tool box, PM me your address and I'll send it out tomorrow along with some other items I need to get to the post office!
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Michael - the stud is correct. The spacer you show is from the front. The one I lost (with my feeble attempt for a temp fix) last week is the longer one (26mm). It slides into the cylindrical opening at the rear and is held in place by a 38mm long M8 bolt. It's the red part in the image below.
If you don't have the longer spacer - I'll just order another one. $13.50 at Paragon.
One more thing - you don't have a spare tensioner too? Sadly, that also fell victim to my screw-up. Paragon wants $43 for that little goody.
If you don't have the longer spacer - I'll just order another one. $13.50 at Paragon.
One more thing - you don't have a spare tensioner too? Sadly, that also fell victim to my screw-up. Paragon wants $43 for that little goody.
I still have one good used pump and other bits and peices from removing my power steering system. Makes swapping out the oil pressure sensor alot easier btw. If anyone needs something let me know. I like playing it forward, this is by far the best car site I have ever been on.
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I have two spare tensioners. Will clean one up and include it no problem. I will look for the larger spacer, just let me know say by tomorrow morning if you will still need it. This will cost you one adult beverage at 944fest if I make it, deal? Much cheaper than $43. Me loves Heineken. One way or another they WILL go in the mail tomorrow.
I still have one good used pump and other bits and peices from removing my power steering system. Makes swapping out the oil pressure sensor alot easier btw. If anyone needs something let me know. I like playing it forward, this is by far the best car site I have ever been on.
michael
I still have one good used pump and other bits and peices from removing my power steering system. Makes swapping out the oil pressure sensor alot easier btw. If anyone needs something let me know. I like playing it forward, this is by far the best car site I have ever been on.
michael
Hope you can make it to the Fest. Hang out at the Harco compound for all the adult beverages you can handle.
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