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buckinbronc85

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So I saw at Napa they have extra duty saginaw pumps so i order it online. But previously the day before I called Napa said they dont make them anymore .Does anyone else knew where i can get one from besides a salvage yard cause close one is hour away.I tried O Reilly they have the regular pump is there a key word like 79 ford 250 or what.

 

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yo,

re; "Reilly they have the regular pump is there a key word like 79 ford 250 or what." that is the reg Ford pump

CARDONE® has changed part numbers;

Application Data Part Number

Power Steering Pump w/Reservoir - A1 CARDONE [Reman.]

w/Aftermarket filtration improvement

Engineered with MAGNA-PURE Filtration System. 20-7272F

w/o Aftermarket filtration improvement 20-7272

This replaces the #20-6244

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At O'Reilly Auto Parts

Cardone - Power Steering Pump

Part #20-7272

Line: A1

•Remanufactured

•Limited Lifetime Warranty

$62.99 Each

Plus Core $35.00

O'Reilly says image isn't representative of actual part Check before ordering.

I just searched NAPA thru a Philly store and it is still listed as:

NAPA has it listed as part number NSP 816795. It is listed as $92.49+ $50 core

P/S Pump w/ Reservoir - Remfd

Product Line: NAPA Power Steering Pumps

Part Number: NSP 816795

Price

Unit $92.49

Core $50.00

http://partimages.genpt.com/partimages/801407.jpg

Hose Port Type : Tube Fitting

P/S Pump Line Thread Size : 5/8 X 18"

P/S Pump Shaft Type : Press On, Internal Thread

Quality Assurance Testing : Each Pump Is Computer Tested To Measure Pressure, Bypass, Fluid Flow, Valve Operation, Steering Effort And Noise. Guaranteed Performance Every Time.

Swap in an 83 (from a 78 F 250); "...The hose problem I initially had, finding one that matched my fittings, was due to the fact that the Saginaw pump can have two styles of High pressure connections. One with a double flare seat and one that takes an O-ring fitting (Powercraft 71202). 3. If you get a junk yard pump, buy a rebuild kit, you never know what the internal condition really is and rebuilding with the exception of replacing the shaft bushing is a breeze. 4. Yes, the shaft bushing. I read all the writeups by people who had rebuilt the Saginaw PS pump I could find and they all avoided any comment on the bushing except to say, "well the bushing is OK so I didn't need to replace it". Personally, I believe they were avoiding the truth. It is a testament to the Saginaw design that it can run just fine with a lot of internal damage. One of the pumps I rebuilt had a chewed up bushing and seriously scored rotor from metal pieces running around inside the pump. ...back to replacing the shaft bushing. To do this, you need the availability of a hydraulic press, fortunately I maintain a good relationship with a professional mechanic and could use his. To press the old one out, you need a 15 MM impact deep socket or a 16 MM standard deep socket, they fit perfectly inside the bushing seat without binding and the job is a breeze with the right tool..." Source: by our friend here, Seabronc (Rosie, Fred W) at Ford Bronco Zone Forums

Installation Instructions, General Source: by CARDONE® cardone.com

http://www.cardone.com/English/Club/Products/steering/Protech/Install_Instructions/93062720.asp-------------

Read my post here in da Tech Section; http://broncozone.com/topic/21297-cardone%c2%ae-reman-saginaw-power-steering-pump-installation-in-a-bronco-mosst-ford-trucks/

 

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yo, an UPDATE;

I have contacted Cardone by e mail and will post their reply to the availability of #206244; they replied and said it is obsolete. then I asked if that 206244 is replaced by another Cardone Part Number?

Reply is NO

I just searched NAPA thru a Philly store and it is still listed as part number NSP 816795. It is listed as $92.49+ $50 core

P/S Pump w/ Reservoir - Remfd

Product Line: NAPA Power Steering Pumps

Part Number: NSP 816795

Price

Unit $92.49

Core $50.00

Hose Port Type: Tube Fitting

P/S Pump Line Thread Size : 5/8 X 18"

P/S Pump Shaft Type : Press On, Internal Thread

Quality Assurance Testing: Each Pump Is Computer Tested To Measure Pressure, Bypass, Fluid Flow, Valve Operation, Steering Effort And Noise. Guaranteed Performance Every Time.

Go to a NAPA or Adv Auto Store, etc. and see what they have; I didn't go to the Philly store because I am far away; I looked it up for someone else who lives near that store.

 
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buckinbronc85

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i got my saginaw pump at oreilly cause napa canceled. so i pick up hose powercraft 71202. so looking back i know where the big hose goes but there two little hose beside big one. which hose goes where?

 

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They go to the cooler that is mounted on the front of the cross member. It looks like a steel line that has a loop in it. If you don't have one, you can connect the low pressure hose from the steering box to the return ****** on the pump.

Good luck,

:)>-

 
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