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  1. Mopar1973Man

    Vacuum Pump Rebuild

    Vacuum Pump Rebuild I'm going to cut to the chase. I'm not going to post the instructions included with the Cummins seal kit because it has a lot of stuff you can skip and save time. You'll need to pull the intake horn and APPS sensor to gain ample room to work. Now I didn't mess with the power steering pump at all. I unbolted it and pull it back out of the way. I would suggest getting a pan or something under before pulling the power steering pump it will spill some engine oil. As for the 4 nuts on the power steering pump they are 15mm nuts. The 2 15mm nuts on the drivers side of the pump can be removed from the top, where as the 2 nuts on the passenger side of the pump need to be removed from the bottom. You can find the vacuum pump seal kit in our store There is one stud with double nuts which hold the battery cable away from the steering shaft. Now unhook you vacuum line and the oil supply in the bottom which is 9/16 fitting. Now the 2 bolts holding the vacuum pump to the gear case are 15mm as well. You have the upper bolt with a 10mm nut hold the wiring harness as well. Now the vacuum pump slips right out of the gear case. The upper colt can be removed from the top of the engine bay, the bottom bolt needs to be removed from under the truck. Now you'll have two 13mm bolts holding the vacuum pump together. Now take the power steering pump end. You'll need to find a deep well socket that fits within the hole of the shaft so you can knock the power steering pump seal and collar out. Using a rubber or dead blow hammer knock the collar out with the seal. This is what should come out. Now you'll need to find another deep well socket and knock the seal out of the collar. Now be careful there is a raised shoulder inside so be sure you're going to strike the seal and not the collar. Now all you have left is 2 o-rings to remove. One is on the collar and the other is on the main body of the vacuum pump. At this point, you need to clean all your parts with degreaser or brake clean before assembly. While you're at it grab your Cummins Vacuum Pump Rebuild Kit. Now basically, you just reverse for assembly. Using the same sockets for driving seals into place. Make sure to replace both o-rings on the body and the collar. During all assembly make sure to lube all seals and o-rings will oil first. The order of the parts installed into the pump is, Part number 3 goes in with the rubber oring closer to the front of hte engine. you will tap in the collar until the bezel is flush with the vacuum pump housing. The red arrow shows the direction to insert the collar into the vacuum pump housing. Now I installed the vacuum pump back to the gear case. Now using a 22mm socket I rolled the engine over using the alternator pulley and positioned the slot of the pump vertically so I could line up the power steering pump. Now carefully slide the power steering shaft into the pump. Now if it's lined up properly it should seat down to the base of the power steering pump. If its doesn't DO NOT force using the nuts you will do damage. It should push all the way into the housing and seat with just hand pressure. If you get the pump lined up run your nuts back on the studs. Don't forget to hang the battery cable back on the bottom stud and using the 5th nut. Now you can hook up your oil feed line because you need the room to work to get the nuts back on the power steering pump. Now it just a matter of reassembling all the other stuff like intake horn, APPS sensor, etc. Torque Specs Vacuum Pump Body bolts (2) ...................................... 22 FT/LBS (30 Nm) Power Steering Pump nuts (4) ..................................... 18 FT/LBS (24 Nm) Gear Case Bolts (2) .................................................... 57 FT/LBS (77 Nm)
  2. I finally isolated oil leak , seal between vacum pump and power steering pump is leaking, ordered parts. Has anybody done this without removing vacum pump, just removing steering pump? Just curious if it is possible. I don't have a problem taking both off, just wondering if it is necessary. Thanks
  3. Hey Guys, I thought i would post this link to buy the Vacuum pump seal kit from cummins online, This company { HOESLI DIESEL in Evansville,IN} is a Cummins Authorized Service center & distributor. As you will see on there site, they stock all Dodge cummins 5.9L diesel O.E.M. parts. There was a thread on CF yesterday where a Guy was quoted one from Dodge @ 112.00++ HOESLI DIESEL: PHONE# 1-800-487-1001 OR 1-812-473-5604 hoeslidiesel.com/store/page2.html Cummins part# 4089742 vacuum pump seal kit price $10.76 REMEMBER TO BE SURE YOU LET THEM KNOW YOU GOT THE LINK FROM THIS WEBSITE, SO THEY WILL SEE THE NEED TO ADVERTISE ON MOPAR'S WEBSITE OR FORUM
  4. My vacuum pump seal is leaking and I am going to just dish out the money for new pumps as opposed to just replacing the seals and having to tear into it again or take it to a shop again later. So I'm wondering if anyone has any recommendations on aftermarket or remanned pumps. I think the guy at my shop said Dodge charges over $900 for the little freakin pump lol, I have already seen some Cardone A1 pump for like $300 so I may go that route unless they suck. I am hoping to upgrade, if that's even possible, especially the steering pump since I know our trucks steering can be quite shotty as is. Also, I think I will do the fuel lines from the vp to the injectors, the injectors themselves, transfer tubes, o-rings and all parts associated with it. I need to stop these leaks once and for all and I don't want to have to keeping tearing things apart because I didn't just replace them the first time I was in there.
  5. I was leaking oil from my vacuum pump, and I just replaced the seals in my vacuum pump with the kit from Gould Gear and electric. This kit is great made the repair simple. I'm sure most of you already heard of them.
  6. Swapping a Cummins from a 97 Dodge dually into my truck.Does this engine have a vacuum pump on it so my power brakes will work?It came equipped with the hydro-boost power steering/brake comglomeration.
  7. replaced all the seals in the pump along with a new psc power steering pump bout 8000 miles agonoticed yesterday a tiny drip on the drive way, wonder what I did wrong, everthing was good and tight, or are these seal manufactured in china?, was a Gould pump kit
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