Several weeks ago I heard a bad sound from the front of my engine, but was relieved to find that the nut securing the pulley to the power steering pump had come loose, and the noise was from the wobbling pulley. I then found two problems: 1) the pulley wobbles slightly on the pump shaft, and 2) when I tighten the nut, the pulley binds against the adjuster screw on the face of the pump bracket. It also seems to be rubbing on the pump body right at the shaft. Examination of the pulley and shaft show that there is nothing to keep the pulley from binding when the nut is tightened. Something is incorrect, but I don't know if it's the pulley, the pump, or
I've attached a sketch to show what's happening. I also took photos of the pump shaft and pulley.
A bit more information: 1) Neither the shaft nor the pulley are tapered. 2) The car is a late model 250-SL #4542. 3) The pump is a Vickers Model # VT-27-100-50-85-19 10MGE66.
If anyone recognizes an incorrect pulley, incorrect pump, or any cockpit error on my part, please let me know. I'm really confused by this one.
Thanks, Barry