Power steering refurb guide

  1. #1
    as the title sais LINK right click save as

    http://www.asbomotorsport.co.uk/file...efurbguide.pdf
  2. #2
    oh and i will get some pics for it as and when i can
  3. #3
    Great guide mate good find that!

    Should be made a sticky even more so if you get pics
  4. #4
    Erm, firstly hello all, been a while since I posted here

    Secondly, Im following this guide to refurb my PS Pump because its been sticking and whirring.

    Quote:
    1. You need to dis-connect the electrics firstly, and then the pipes/hoses – you will
    need a catch tray for the oil. The next step is to unbolt the pump bracket from the
    chassis, the pump should now be free to remove from the car. Place the bracket in
    the vice, with the electric motor being at the top, (with the electric wires at the
    top). You will see the end cap (where motor is), there are 8 rivet type fixings, you
    can either file them off or gently knock them back – away from the middle of the
    motor, this will free the end cap that carries the bearing. You will now gently be
    able to remove the cap and bearing from the shaft, this will leave the brush
    mounting and wires. These also need to be removed carefully out of the body of
    the motor. You now need to check to see if you have a seized brush – by pushing
    gently the back of the brush against the spring, if one of can’t be moved then it is
    seized – free them off carefully.
    If you find that one of the 4 brushes is broken, go
    to an auto electricians or alternator/starter motor repair specialist, purchasing a
    brush, as long as it is bigger than the one you need you can shape this down with
    a file to the correct shape and size of the original brushes. Remove the old one
    and cut the wire, re-solder the new brush into position. Then replace the bursh
    mounting onto the commentator, then put a small amount of grease onto the
    shaft/bearing and re-fit the end cap with a thin amount of silicon sealant around
    the edge of the cap, and knock the rivet type fixings back into the end cap, and refit
    back to the car, bleed up the pump following the Haynes manual.
    That's where I am, Ive removed the cap off the rivets, and the 4 pin type things facing the center with the wires on. Sorry no technical terms, Im confused as to what is what now lol.

    So now I see a solid cylindrical tube about 1 inch going down, and 1 inch wide. This is on a big cylinder of copper wire, with loads of pads around it. Is this what Im meant to remove?

    When I turn It, it's rough, and is definitely what the problem Is I think. Loads of built up black shit and and Its all dry - Is this right?

    Quick help would be appreciated seeing as my car Is in pieces on the drive way

    If It helps, the problem was a very loud whirring noise, along side weak, or no PAS at the same time. Its Intermittent, and can go off on Its own, or If I stopped and moved the steering wheel around and round to loosen It up.
  5. #5
    Link is dead?!?!? Typical, I really need this guide! lol. Please fix it asap!

    Thanks
  6. #6
    hi im new, i have a T plate saxo vtr with a power steering problem....we got a pump from a scrappy and that seems to be just as dead as the old one which was making a noise.... we have bled the system and there is no air in it but still no power steering and the pump makes no noise....

    we have checked all fuses but nothing,,,,

    can anyone HELP!!
  7. #7
    Can the bearing be changed, if so where can you buy one?

    Cheers, Dave.
  8. #8
    Is this still working? cant seem to get it to open
  9. #9
    same :L
  10. #10
    my steering feels like its went quite heavy any ideas to the problem? ps pump on its way out? any help would be great.. shaun