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The pump reseal is really easy...
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Yes, resealing the pump is a snap. It'll take you 20 minutes.
Question: Are the rebuilt racks available from AutoZone genuine ZF racks, or some generic equivalent?
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Yes, resealing the pump is a snap. It'll take you 20 minutes.
Question: Are the rebuilt racks available from AutoZone genuine ZF racks, or some generic equivalent?
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Yes, they are ZF racks. They are the only ones that made racks for our cars, so all the rebuilds and cores out there will be ZF.
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Thanks Bandit. I think I'm going to go the AutoZone route, rather than attempt the reseal myself. You really can't beat 200 bucks. I assume there's a core charge involved - you have to give them your old rack, right?
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Yep, they take your old rack once you get it off the car and give you your core charge back.
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I have an extra tower casting here. I got one rack in parts again, so I could refresh my memory. Ive got 2 complete racks needing resealed on the shelf. I havent bothered cause the ones we did in 07' are holding up fine. I could spare whatever parts you need. Just let me know what you want to do. The one I tore apart I already picked the seal out of. If you wanted to, you could even send me yours, maybe I can pick it out. Too bad your not in PHX. Im sure we could get it done. If it refused to come out for some reason, I got spare parts around. Its gotta come out though. Some way. Can you post a pic of what it looks like now that its mangled?
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Git er dun!! Yeah leverage is everything, its hard to explain over phone, or typed out though. Now that you see how they come out, it makes doing it not a huge deal. At your mileage it was definitely a good idea. I think the scheduled service interval is 100k. Thats about when they start to go in my experience. It probably would have gone sooner than later. Glad you got em out.
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