then the rotor is dropped back down onto the splines on the shaft........
and the new circlip fitted...........
cam ring sat back into place.......
and next to go in are the little blades. 10 of these in total and you need
to be a little careful when dropping them back in. The reason being, one
end of these are curved smooth and the other end is flat. If I owned a
camera that didn't need a fu*king masters degree in technology to
zoom in on something I would have taken a picture of this, however,
I don't, so I drew a picture instead.......
As above the rounded face goes to the outside, up against that smooth
wall of the cam ring, the inside flat face points towards the centre of the
rotor. Get them wrong and your pump won't pump for long.......
All the bits in the pic's above and below are given a rub of power steering oil
as they're dropped in by the way.
With that part done the face plate is dropped back onto it's dowels.......
and then first the soft seal is dropped into the little recess on top (red arrow),
followed by the hard seal (purple arrow)........
a bit hard to see below but the hard seal go's around the outside of
the soft seal.......
final bit to go in is the big o ring.......
and then after giving everything a good smear of power steering oil,
the two halfs of the pump get bolted back together making sure that
the two little ports marked below (black arrows) face each other......
Once back together everything outside gets a lick of paint........
and the new circlip fitted...........
cam ring sat back into place.......
and next to go in are the little blades. 10 of these in total and you need
to be a little careful when dropping them back in. The reason being, one
end of these are curved smooth and the other end is flat. If I owned a
camera that didn't need a fu*king masters degree in technology to
zoom in on something I would have taken a picture of this, however,
I don't, so I drew a picture instead.......
As above the rounded face goes to the outside, up against that smooth
wall of the cam ring, the inside flat face points towards the centre of the
rotor. Get them wrong and your pump won't pump for long.......
All the bits in the pic's above and below are given a rub of power steering oil
as they're dropped in by the way.
With that part done the face plate is dropped back onto it's dowels.......
and then first the soft seal is dropped into the little recess on top (red arrow),
followed by the hard seal (purple arrow)........
a bit hard to see below but the hard seal go's around the outside of
the soft seal.......
final bit to go in is the big o ring.......
and then after giving everything a good smear of power steering oil,
the two halfs of the pump get bolted back together making sure that
the two little ports marked below (black arrows) face each other......
Once back together everything outside gets a lick of paint........
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