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06/28/2015, 08:31 PM
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#31
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Location: Metairie, La
Joined: Mar 10
Posts: 638
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CougarCJ
The service is $55 per pulley for your style of bearing.
WCCC A/C Bearing replacement service
All that we can do is the bearing replacement, we aren't painting or restoring. I can't guarantee if powder coating won't get damaged during the process. Pre-painted brackets and pulleys do get scratched during the pressing.
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Got it pressed off. It didnt have the retainer snap ring on this one.
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07/08/2015, 05:25 PM
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#32
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Location: Metairie, La
Joined: Mar 10
Posts: 638
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mosesatm
Napa has them, but it may not be a 100% exact match. I bought one from them and the low pressure nipple is in a different location. Marty would catch it but I doubt anyone else would notice.
This guy will rebuild your pump, or you can buy the parts from him and rebuild it yourself. They are very simple devices.
http://www.stangerssite.com/rebuildingindex.html
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sent parts to this shop. Talked to him on the phone before hand. Now don't know if the parts made it. Won't answer the phone. Won't email me back. Live and learn. Anybody in San Antonio?
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07/10/2015, 04:47 AM
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#33
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Location: Weeping Water, NE.
Joined: May 09
Posts: 2,496
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What you have described is what I have hear about them. I guess they do pretty good work but the customer service stinks. Most any machine shop can rebuild them.
Marty
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07/15/2015, 10:54 AM
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#34
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Location: Metairie, La
Joined: Mar 10
Posts: 638
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Apparently I'm wrong about this business. I was offshore and i didn't check my messages. He had called me back twice and left a message. I spoke to them and they have my parts and are working on them.
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07/15/2015, 10:56 AM
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#35
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Location: Metairie, La
Joined: Mar 10
Posts: 638
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Whodat's build thread
I have the engine bay just about completely stripped of the paint. What would be the best type of coatings to use and what finish color?
Last edited by whodat; 08/02/2015 at 04:32 PM..
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08/07/2015, 09:30 AM
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#36
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Location: Metairie, La
Joined: Mar 10
Posts: 638
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I emailed the chrome shop in Santa Ana they have my seat post guide tubes for 3 months now and said it could be a couple more months. I called Stangers Site again for a update and no response. So looks like the cruise season is over for me this year. Do your home work before sending parts out for service. I know I will in the future. This is why I was considering Rack and Pinion because I cant get answers on my steering box and pump.
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08/07/2015, 10:36 AM
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#37
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Location: Bremerton Washington
Joined: Apr 07
Posts: 3,820
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I would consider a Borgeson conversion over a rack. The Mustangs I have drove with a rack seem a bit "darty" to coin a new word. The Borgeson feels like a very tight and nice PS car with a lot less hoses and other things to leak.
Although recently a local restorer had some trouble with a Borgeson pump that leaked and a steering box that was to tight and would not center itself so to speak. He had to send it back, but got one that works just great. I put one on my friends 1966 Fairlane vert and it is excellent. Nice tight feel, but not over responsive like a rack.
Rob
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08/08/2015, 03:31 PM
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#38
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8R01T149485
Location: Everett, Wa.
Joined: Jan 04
Posts: 491
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Rob, did they go with a stock pump or the after market one that Borgeson offers?
I've heard rumors that the stock pump doesn't work very well at lower speeds.
Thanks,
Bret
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08/08/2015, 04:17 PM
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#39
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Location: Spokane, Washington
Joined: Jan 05
Posts: 7,545
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By the way, the standard Borgeson pump is a GM unit.
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08/09/2015, 11:15 AM
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#40
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Location: Bremerton Washington
Joined: Apr 07
Posts: 3,820
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 68 special
Rob, did they go with a stock pump or the after market one that Borgeson offers?
I've heard rumors that the stock pump doesn't work very well at lower speeds.
Thanks,
Bret
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Brett,
That is correct. And it is a GM pump as Arlie says. For some that can be a deal breaker!!
Rob
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08/10/2015, 06:57 AM
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#41
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Location: Metairie, La
Joined: Mar 10
Posts: 638
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I may just wait for the original parts to come back. And spend the money on my A/C. Its funny everytime I post about the rebuilder he calls that day and gives me a update. Could he be a member?
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08/14/2015, 02:49 PM
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#42
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Location: Metairie, La
Joined: Mar 10
Posts: 638
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They are supposed to ship tuesday.
I'll post pictures when I get them back. fingers crossed
Last edited by whodat; 08/15/2015 at 06:51 AM..
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08/14/2015, 02:49 PM
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#43
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Location: Metairie, La
Joined: Mar 10
Posts: 638
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Whodat's build thread
This was under the paint on the front radiator cowl. 
Last edited by whodat; 08/15/2015 at 06:49 AM..
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08/20/2015, 04:54 PM
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#44
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Location: Metairie, La
Joined: Mar 10
Posts: 638
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Whodat's build thread
Last edited by whodat; 08/20/2015 at 06:42 PM..
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08/20/2015, 06:44 PM
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#45
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Location: Metairie, La
Joined: Mar 10
Posts: 638
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Whodat's build thread
Im probally going to change the radiator support panel and the battery panel as they are corroded and bent.
Last edited by whodat; 08/22/2015 at 05:30 AM..
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