When my car was restored 20 years ago, several items were simply not addressed because the restoration house decided they did not need to be. Two parts among these were the power steering pump, and the steering gear or steering box.
Now, both of them are leaking. As they are original, they are also 55 years old with well over 130,000 miles of service on them. There are rebuild kits available, however, these generally contain seals to address leaking issues, they don’t address wear.
Apparently the power steering pump is a relatively easy rebuild with the seal kit. The gear is another story entirely. I’m told it’s a 23 page set of instructions. While I trust my mechanic I place higher faith in somebody who does this repeatedly, so I opted to replace both the power steering pump and the steering gear with rebuilts. Both of these were sourced from AutohausAZ, And both were rebuilt by C&M hydraulics out of Las Vegas. In fact, no matter where you source these two parts in the USA they are going to be rebuilds from C&M. If they are the only people doing this, they must be doing something correctly.
The high-pressure hose seems to be in short supply, but Authentic Classics in New York had them, when everybody else seems to be out of stock. The OEM part from Mercedes is NLA so this is an aftermarket hose.
In the next couple of weeks these will be installed…