When Vickers started to supply pumps to Daimler Benz, the first couple of years the units were still made in the U.S.
Identification used SAE standard units such as PSI and GPM.
When production for the DB requirements was moved to Bad Homburg, Germany, these IDs were no longer used.
The nameplates carried no such info and later the max pressure in bar was added. The "model-code" never appeared on any Bad Homburg produced pump.
Hi Mike
That is an interesting theory. But actually if you check the elongated model plate on both my pump and the identical one on Bali’s pump, both of them actually say “Bad Homburg, Germany” on their elongated model plates with the long “psi” model codes.
It would just surprise me that Vickers would start out with the long model codes, then abandon them while manufacturing for MB, but then to adopt them again with the modern pumps for which the pdf document belong to. Also the long model code is very similar to what other producers are also using today for machinery parts. Thus in my mind the long model codes appears to be more modern than the square TYPE 01 and 08 model plates and type designations. But true that on some of these plates they started to state the pressure in bars - see attached example I found in a sales add on EBay Kleinanzeigen:
https://www.ebay-kleinanzeigen.de/s-anzeige/lenkhelfpume-servopumpe-vickers-mercedes-w108-w113-w114-w115/1486239241-223-4966?utm_source=mail&utm_campaign=socialbuttons&utm_medium=social&utm_content=app_iosBali, maybe an alternative for you, if you cannot get your own pump to work. 90 EUR for a replacement pump is a good price and he seems to have several to choose from!
Sorry Bali, I don’t know exactly what to look for when taking out the volume valve. But I know that repair kits could previously be bought for these valves where I guess you changed some of the moving parts which would have become too worn and made the valve malfunction - maybe like yours.
Unfortunately, I have not been able to find these repair kits for sale anywhere anymore. But maybe someone else on forum know where you can buy a valve repair kit today?
Cheers,
Christian