Steering pump fluid leak

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Re: Steering pump fluid leak

Post by Ian » Wed Jul 12, 2017 9:44 pm

ADAMD wrote:Thanks Ian, is that the set 32-610 as shown in this picture?
http://lushprojects.com/bongopartsmk2/1R05772.gif
Thanks,

Adam
Yes, that's the PAS set.

By the way, if someone can point me at a place where we can buy the seal set for under a tenner, get in touch. Mazda UK sell them for £50 + VAT. We got them slightly cheaper from Singapore.
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Re: Steering pump fluid leak

Post by BataanPete » Thu Jul 13, 2017 6:07 am

< .... By the way, if someone can point me at a place where we can buy the seal set for under a tenner, get in touch. Mazda UK sell them for £50 + VAT. We got them slightly cheaper from Singapore. .... >


Ian,

These folks may be of interest to you. They offer spares as an aside to their export business.

I don't know if they do "trade", but a quick eLine to them may bring an answer.

< Trust Company Ltd. - Parts <[email protected]> >

They also have effbook and twits accounts

Regards,

Peter
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Re: Steering pump fluid leak

Post by rita » Thu Jul 13, 2017 9:41 am

Ian wrote:
rita wrote:You should be able to get seals (sealing kit S10H32610A) from Mazda dealer etc.
We have one set in stock, see http://bongoland.co.uk/product/power-as ... ing-seals/
This kit looks like the seals for the Steering Rack not the Pump overhaul kit, can you clarify, the part number for your kit would be helpful.

Good Luck.
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Re: Steering pump fluid leak

Post by Ian » Thu Jul 13, 2017 10:44 am

Rita, you might be right. I'll check when I'm back in on Monday.
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Re: Steering pump fluid leak

Post by ADAMD » Thu Jul 13, 2017 3:08 pm

Thanks for all your help with this, I took the old seal to a local hydraulic business and got a couple of o'rings for £1.
Fitted, now not leaking!!


I think the Mazda set should look like this.

Image

Thanks again,

Adam
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Re: Steering pump fluid leak

Post by teenmal » Fri Jul 14, 2017 11:20 am

ADAMD wrote:Thanks for all your help with this, I took the old seal to a local hydraulic business and got a couple of o'rings for £1.
Fitted, now not leaking!!


I think the Mazda set should look like this.

Image

Thanks again,

Adam
Yep, that's under a tenner, I fitted a PS hydraulic pressure hose to a HE vehicle 2 months ago Manufacturer quoted £250.00 , got one professionally made up £40.00.

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Re: Steering pump fluid leak

Post by Ian » Mon Jul 17, 2017 8:16 am

rita wrote:
Ian wrote:
rita wrote:You should be able to get seals (sealing kit S10H32610A) from Mazda dealer etc.
We have one set in stock, see http://bongoland.co.uk/product/power-as ... ing-seals/
This kit looks like the seals for the Steering Rack not the Pump overhaul kit, can you clarify, the part number for your kit would be helpful.

Good Luck.
Not that it's required now, but I have cave checked, and the set we have in stock is for the Powers Assisted Steering, seals 1 to 5 on this Lush page:

http://lushprojects.com/bongopartsmk2/c ... mgno=.html

Mazda part number for the set is S10H32180.
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