H311RA151N and I rebuilt my power steering pump. Here is the DIY
What you will need:
1. 19mm wrench and socket
2. 10mm wrench and socket
3. Honda PSF
4. A seal kit ( I went with Gates)
First remove the pump from the car using a 19mm wrench. Put the pump in a vice.
Remove the pully from the pump. it is left hand thread.
Pull out the pressure relief valve and clean it with compressed air. set it aside.
you can see it here. you may have to use a magnet to get it out or some pliers. BE VERY CAREFUL!
in this picture you can see the shaft seal. when the pump come apart you can replace that seal. be sure to tap it into place and make sure it is snug. this is the most common problem with our pumps!
Remove all 6 bolts and pay attention to where they go on the pump. One bolt on the inlet side is shorter than the others
The pump will come apart in 3 parts
Now that the pump is in 3 parts. H311RA151N and I do not recommend removing the bearings. they are very hard to get in.
Pull out your figure 8 seal and the oval seal and lube them up with fresh honda power steering fluid.
Pull out the other oval looking seal and put it on the back of the pump. the other arrows indicate the inlet and outlet holes. that is the back of the pump
You can then put the pump back together.
Replace the 3 seals on the pressure relief valve and the valve cover and place it back into the pump.
Reinstall it back on the car and fill you resivour with fresh Honda PSF.
Move the steering wheel from lock to lock to remove air from the system.
The is all there is to it. you just rebuilt your pump and it is good to go for another 20 years
All in all i spent $20 on the seals and 2 bottles of honda PSF
What you will need:
1. 19mm wrench and socket
2. 10mm wrench and socket
3. Honda PSF
4. A seal kit ( I went with Gates)
First remove the pump from the car using a 19mm wrench. Put the pump in a vice.
Remove the pully from the pump. it is left hand thread.
Pull out the pressure relief valve and clean it with compressed air. set it aside.
you can see it here. you may have to use a magnet to get it out or some pliers. BE VERY CAREFUL!
in this picture you can see the shaft seal. when the pump come apart you can replace that seal. be sure to tap it into place and make sure it is snug. this is the most common problem with our pumps!
Remove all 6 bolts and pay attention to where they go on the pump. One bolt on the inlet side is shorter than the others
The pump will come apart in 3 parts
Now that the pump is in 3 parts. H311RA151N and I do not recommend removing the bearings. they are very hard to get in.
Pull out your figure 8 seal and the oval seal and lube them up with fresh honda power steering fluid.
Pull out the other oval looking seal and put it on the back of the pump. the other arrows indicate the inlet and outlet holes. that is the back of the pump
You can then put the pump back together.
Replace the 3 seals on the pressure relief valve and the valve cover and place it back into the pump.
Reinstall it back on the car and fill you resivour with fresh Honda PSF.
Move the steering wheel from lock to lock to remove air from the system.
The is all there is to it. you just rebuilt your pump and it is good to go for another 20 years
All in all i spent $20 on the seals and 2 bottles of honda PSF
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