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So Ive had the Gould pump reseal kit for awhile and decided since I got all this downtime I would go and rebuild it this morning. Everything was goin great until I started to drive the seal retainer out of the housing. I cannot get the damn thing to budge. Using a big dead blow and the provided driver tool, even used a 2x4 and a 3lb sledge and that sucker wont budge. Anyone had this issue or any tips/tricks?

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  • hdpwipmonkey
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    Details man!  What was the issue?  Inquiring minds want to know... 

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Have you watched his video on how to do it, is it supposed to come right out. I watched a while back but can't remember now, I do remember him saying it's very easy if you take the right steps or maybe I'm making that up :think:

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Got it figured out. Thanks for the inputs!

1 hour ago, RedRam said:

Got it figured out. Thanks for the inputs!

Details man!  What was the issue?  Inquiring minds want to know... :popcorn:

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The pvc pipe driver was obviously not strong enough lol so I had an epiphany and used a 13/16 deep socket and the seal retainer popped right out haha. Shouldve done that in the first place. No leaks but I did go for a test drive and it was sounding kinda funny down there... so idk wtf I got on my hands now. All of my gauges quit working last night as well and the headlights were super dim, but my truck stayed running which is weird. Volts read 8 on the gauge so now im lookin at a mechman alternator. :mad:

Glad you got the issue figured out.  Thanks for the details.

Did the alternator and gauges stop after working on the vacuum pump?  Make sure you didn't knock something loose or pop a fuse or something before just buying a new alternator. 

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Is that gasket that came with the gould gear kit coated with neoprene? (the big 2 hole gasket that goes between the vac pump and the timing gear housing). Do yourself a favor, definitely put RTV on both sides of that gasket before you put the vac pump/power steering pump assy back on the engine. Otherwise good chance it will leak oil, especially on the side closest to the engine block. 

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it is a neoprene gasket and I didn't use any sealant