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¡Hola Robert 👋 I like how you approach your work and how you pay such careful attention to details. As a product of vocational education, I really appreciate that!!
My 2001 Fright liner FL60 , with the Mercedes Benz mbe900 engine with 400,000 miles and runs like a top ,The german manufactured power steering pump was the original pump and recently the seal went bad allowing ATF fluid to contaminate my Engine oil . There are no replacement pumps available, but seal kits are available. I found your video after I had taken it somewhat apart, I think it should go back together fine, or let’s say, I hope so. Thanks so much for your videos, big time helpful!!!
Thanks for dropping me a line! PS - If it feels right to you, please help me spread the word about this channel. 1 Handed Transmission Rebuilder: (60-Sec Preview) th-cam.com/video/y3Vixa_Ec1E/w-d-xo.html How the 4L60E valve-body works: (60-Second Preview) th-cam.com/video/fWPSaLeaOXI/w-d-xo.html
It’s vey Nice to watch you here in this Video. I feel that I need some more details about 6:50 to 7:20, in which you talked about VALVE MOVEMENT. You used pressurised Air to check the movement, I was not able to assess that what kind of movement it would be. Would you please help me to understand this clip from 6:50 to 7:20. LOVE YOU…… ❤SouthPaw.❤
I see what you mean. While putting air pressure into the small hole, look into the large hole (eye protection is recommended). You'll see a small spring. When you pressurize the small hole, you'll be able to see the spring compress, and the valve will move downward. When you release air pressure, the valve will travel the other direction, and the spring will relax.
Hey Robert, Thanks for helping us understand the parts and functions of our vehicles different systems and repairing them and replacing them. I was wondering why the image of the hand is of the right hand because I'm a southpaw too and that means left handed. Is it just something overlooked or a conscious decision? If possible you could change it to the image of the left hand. I think I know why now, emoji options have only the right hand!!
Whoa...I never looked at it that way. Very interesting... I pictured the logo as a hand print, on a piece of paper. Made sense to me...but definitely want it to make sense to the viewers/subscribers. I really appreciate you bringing this to my attention, as I'm currently working with someone, having a new logo created. And the new logo is not a hand print. Just looked over the new logo, and it is the correct orientation that you speak of. Good eye!! You're right about the emojis. There's nothing for us left-handers!! haha Thanks for watching the videos. I'm happy to share my experiences. There's two (2) joys in life; Growing & Giving. Thank you for dropping me a line!
Following your guide now, found out that previous mech installed the vanes and rotor in a wrong way, is it ok if i upload my video? Will paste and pin your link as my guide
@@SouthpawAutoworks the only difference on our pump is the sub valve, mine does not have one, will check if the sub valve was stuck on the hose, i also found out that they installed the vanes, rotor and spring on valve control in a wrong way, hoping that pump will work again, i also encountered several issues all made or done by the previous mech, your vid was so clear and precise, and love the motivational part at the end
Hi. Thanks for such detail on the power steering pump rebuild. I have had to run the PS pump without fluid to get home. When i got home I filled the reservoir with correct oil but now the pump is not working.. Does this mean the pump is broken. Can it be fixed? .
Your positive comment is appreciated. I've had to do that, too (a short distance...a few miles). Although, I was fortunate that it did not do any damage to the pump. If it were my vehicle, I'd be pulling the pump out of the vehicle, and opening it up. Without doing that, it would be hard for me to tell if the pump could be fixed.
The positive feedback you provided on Part 1, and Part 2, is very appreciated. Thanks for dropping me a line! PS - If it feels right to you, please help me spread the word about this channel. Here's some easy ways to share... Power Steering Pump Rebuild Series: (90-Sec Preview) th-cam.com/video/HqOOMVPcmdw/w-d-xo.html 1 Handed Transmission Rebuilder: (60-Sec Preview) th-cam.com/video/y3Vixa_Ec1E/w-d-xo.html
Hello Robert, Thank you for the attention to detail that you have shown in your video. After watching your previous TH-cam video where you dismantled the pump, I can't wait to see the next instalment where you put it all together again. Not everyone has a wash trough like you used in this video. What are your thoughts on washing all the parts in gasoline, and blowing them clean and dry with compressed air? What advantages do you think arise from using the spray can cleaner?
Here's Part 2....which covers the cleaning. Reassembly will be covered in Part 3....which is coming soon. th-cam.com/video/D5J4JwF0Qd0/w-d-xo.html To answer your question....I've never cleaned anything with gasoline. So, I'm unable to make a comparison, or give an opinion. One of the benefits of brake parts cleaner is that it doesn't leave behind any residue. Of course, this may vary from brand to brand. I really like using this stuff. Brake Parts Cleaner (3M): amzn.to/2HxQ1Pz (paid link)
I would imagine that it's a different power steering pump. However, they have things in common, regardless of make/model. The positive feedback is appreciated.
Brake Parts Cleaner: amzn.to/2HxQ1Pz DISCLOSURE: 🕵 Links provided are affiliated links with the associated websites. While there is no extra cost to the purchaser, a small portion of the sale goes to support this TH-cam channel.
The pump in this video is out of a '97 Honda Accord LX (V6). So it will definitely have some differences from the pump in a 2000 Volvo S80. However, all pumps (power steering, automatic transmission, etc) have commonalities. I tried to get more info on your pump, and could only find info on removing/replacing the pump....not rebuilding. th-cam.com/video/QmSpJvTicek/w-d-xo.html
Yes, it can. However, rust can be avoided. After the parts are washed/rinsed, the parts can be quickly dried by using compressed air. If those cleaned/dried parts were going to be stored for sometime (and especially if in a humid climate), coating everything with clean oil (power steering pump fluid, etc) will prevent the clean parts from rusting.
Short and sweet. I like it... ha Thanks for dropping me a line! PS - If it feels right to you, please help me spread the word about this channel. Here's some easy ways to share... Power Steering Pump Rebuild Series: (90-Sec Preview) th-cam.com/video/HqOOMVPcmdw/w-d-xo.html 1 Handed Transmission Rebuilder: (60-Sec Preview) th-cam.com/video/y3Vixa_Ec1E/w-d-xo.html How the 4L60E valve-body works: (60-Second Preview) th-cam.com/video/fWPSaLeaOXI/w-d-xo.html
That is a valid question. ha It's in the works. Very close to having it done. If you subscribe, and hit the Notification Bell, you'll be notified as soon as part 3 is posted. ;) Cheers
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Your insistence on notes and drawings is spot on. Life is so much easier. Thanks
Ironic how a little extra effort (basic drawing) can really make some things (reassembly) a lot easier.
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Great men you saved my life
So smooth, so educative, so captivating.
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¡Hola Robert 👋
I like how you approach your work and how you pay such careful attention to details. As a product of vocational education, I really appreciate that!!
It’s the little things…
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Thanks I appreciate your help.
Any time!
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Love this video, this music is bangn.👌
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My 2001 Fright liner FL60 , with the Mercedes Benz mbe900 engine with 400,000 miles and runs like a top ,The german manufactured power steering pump was the original pump and recently the seal went bad allowing ATF fluid to contaminate my Engine oil . There are no replacement pumps available, but seal kits are available. I found your video after I had taken it somewhat apart, I think it should go back together fine, or let’s say, I hope so. Thanks so much for your videos, big time helpful!!!
That great to hear. I hope all goes well. Thanks for dropping me a line!
Thanks. Very helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much for sharing your formation about pump stirring and how to clean the all ..?
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You are the best man
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PS - If it feels right to you, please help me spread the word about this channel.
1 Handed Transmission Rebuilder: (60-Sec Preview)
th-cam.com/video/y3Vixa_Ec1E/w-d-xo.html
How the 4L60E valve-body works: (60-Second Preview)
th-cam.com/video/fWPSaLeaOXI/w-d-xo.html
It’s vey Nice to watch you here in this Video. I feel that I need some more details about 6:50 to 7:20, in which you talked about VALVE MOVEMENT. You used pressurised Air to check the movement, I was not able to assess that what kind of movement it would be.
Would you please help me to understand this clip from 6:50 to 7:20.
LOVE YOU…… ❤SouthPaw.❤
I see what you mean.
While putting air pressure into the small hole, look into the large hole (eye protection is recommended). You'll see a small spring. When you pressurize the small hole, you'll be able to see the spring compress, and the valve will move downward.
When you release air pressure, the valve will travel the other direction, and the spring will relax.
Hey Robert,
Thanks for helping us understand the parts and functions of our vehicles different systems and repairing them and replacing them.
I was wondering why the image of the hand is of the right hand because I'm a southpaw too and that means left handed. Is it just something overlooked or a conscious decision? If possible you could change it to the image of the left hand. I think I know why now, emoji options have only the right hand!!
Whoa...I never looked at it that way. Very interesting... I pictured the logo as a hand print, on a piece of paper. Made sense to me...but definitely want it to make sense to the viewers/subscribers.
I really appreciate you bringing this to my attention, as I'm currently working with someone, having a new logo created. And the new logo is not a hand print.
Just looked over the new logo, and it is the correct orientation that you speak of. Good eye!!
You're right about the emojis. There's nothing for us left-handers!! haha
Thanks for watching the videos.
I'm happy to share my experiences. There's two (2) joys in life; Growing & Giving.
Thank you for dropping me a line!
Following your guide now, found out that previous mech installed the vanes and rotor in a wrong way, is it ok if i upload my video? Will paste and pin your link as my guide
That would be great!
@@SouthpawAutoworks the only difference on our pump is the sub valve, mine does not have one, will check if the sub valve was stuck on the hose, i also found out that they installed the vanes, rotor and spring on valve control in a wrong way, hoping that pump will work again, i also encountered several issues all made or done by the previous mech, your vid was so clear and precise, and love the motivational part at the end
Hi. Thanks for such detail on the power steering pump rebuild. I have had to run the PS pump without fluid to get home. When i got home I filled the reservoir with correct oil but now the pump is not working.. Does this mean the pump is broken. Can it be fixed? .
Your positive comment is appreciated.
I've had to do that, too (a short distance...a few miles). Although, I was fortunate that it did not do any damage to the pump.
If it were my vehicle, I'd be pulling the pump out of the vehicle, and opening it up. Without doing that, it would be hard for me to tell if the pump could be fixed.
I have a windstar 2001 and the power steering pump take a noise whent move the steering wheel, what is your recomentation?
Great job thanks
The positive feedback you provided on Part 1, and Part 2, is very appreciated.
Thanks for dropping me a line!
PS - If it feels right to you, please help me spread the word about this channel. Here's some easy ways to share...
Power Steering Pump Rebuild Series: (90-Sec Preview)
th-cam.com/video/HqOOMVPcmdw/w-d-xo.html
1 Handed Transmission Rebuilder: (60-Sec Preview)
th-cam.com/video/y3Vixa_Ec1E/w-d-xo.html
Hello Robert, Thank you for the attention to detail that you have shown in your video. After watching your previous TH-cam video where you dismantled the pump, I can't wait to see the next instalment where you put it all together again.
Not everyone has a wash trough like you used in this video. What are your thoughts on washing all the parts in gasoline, and blowing them clean and dry with compressed air? What advantages do you think arise from using the spray can cleaner?
Here's Part 2....which covers the cleaning. Reassembly will be covered in Part 3....which is coming soon. th-cam.com/video/D5J4JwF0Qd0/w-d-xo.html
To answer your question....I've never cleaned anything with gasoline. So, I'm unable to make a comparison, or give an opinion.
One of the benefits of brake parts cleaner is that it doesn't leave behind any residue. Of course, this may vary from brand to brand. I really like using this stuff.
Brake Parts Cleaner (3M): amzn.to/2HxQ1Pz (paid link)
Part 3 of the video series is ready. th-cam.com/video/PFbHff9ezno/w-d-xo.html
i like the idea of using anhydrous ethanol from my distill if i had one
Ana-hydra-what?? I had to google that. haha
It sounds like that would work great for this!
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Nice 1 u explain n tech well
Your positive comment is appreciated.
Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰 ♥ ❤
Right on!
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Very good working... 👍👍👍
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Hi dud, is same steering pump from 3.7 jeep,dakota and mitzubichi raider??? You are master
I would imagine that it's a different power steering pump.
However, they have things in common, regardless of make/model.
The positive feedback is appreciated.
Learning from you bro, really appreciate,I do respect
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Can I know what spray you use after cleaning proces
Brake Parts Cleaner: amzn.to/2HxQ1Pz
DISCLOSURE: 🕵
Links provided are affiliated links with the associated websites. While there is no extra cost to the purchaser, a small portion of the sale goes to support this TH-cam channel.
u da man bro. saved my ass by sharing the knowledge on how to do this correctly. cheers
Right on!
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how to rebuild Renault 4911 077 73R can you make a video it is very useful for us and others also...
I do not have one of those available to do a build on.
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I need to rebuild a 2000 volvo s80 pump. Will this apply?
The pump in this video is out of a '97 Honda Accord LX (V6). So it will definitely have some differences from the pump in a 2000 Volvo S80. However, all pumps (power steering, automatic transmission, etc) have commonalities.
I tried to get more info on your pump, and could only find info on removing/replacing the pump....not rebuilding. th-cam.com/video/QmSpJvTicek/w-d-xo.html
Hi Robert, you said seen guys use soapy water to clean it. Wont it rust doing that?
Yes, it can. However, rust can be avoided.
After the parts are washed/rinsed, the parts can be quickly dried by using compressed air.
If those cleaned/dried parts were going to be stored for sometime (and especially if in a humid climate), coating everything with clean oil (power steering pump fluid, etc) will prevent the clean parts from rusting.
@@SouthpawAutoworks Noted. thank you bro
You're welcome, man.
thanck you
You're welcome.
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Thank you.
Yes
Short and sweet. I like it... ha
Thanks for dropping me a line!
PS - If it feels right to you, please help me spread the word about this channel. Here's some easy ways to share...
Power Steering Pump Rebuild Series: (90-Sec Preview)
th-cam.com/video/HqOOMVPcmdw/w-d-xo.html
1 Handed Transmission Rebuilder: (60-Sec Preview)
th-cam.com/video/y3Vixa_Ec1E/w-d-xo.html
How the 4L60E valve-body works: (60-Second Preview)
th-cam.com/video/fWPSaLeaOXI/w-d-xo.html
Wheres part 3?
That is a valid question. ha
It's in the works. Very close to having it done. If you subscribe, and hit the Notification Bell, you'll be notified as soon as part 3 is posted. ;)
Cheers
Part 3 is ready. th-cam.com/video/PFbHff9ezno/w-d-xo.html
Driving without oil will affect the engine
This is true.
phone Pictures of your parts pileso f sub assemblies before you clean stuff.
Thank you for your input.
Some of this seems like overkill and OCD
To each their own.
@@SouthpawAutoworks I think it is commendable that you went into such detail.. I recently did a rebuild on a power steering pump..