Kenneth
14-02-2010, 03:12 AM
I just got a ACD pump. I got it fairly cheap (compared to a complete unit) because it was missing the motor.
I had a hunch that the motor was probably the same as the system is essentially the same, and the GSR evos use the one pump for AYC and ACD.
Anyway, it turns out that not only is the pump motor the same, so is the oil pump.
The interesting bit was that I got the ACD pump off a rally driver. He said that the pumps are usually pretty good, but it is the motors which end up dying.
The motor is apparently able to be re-wound (the rally guys do this) for ~$400 NZ. This saves buying a whole new pump unit from mitsubishi for silly money.
The oil pump is a gerotor gear pump which are apparently very tolerant of abuse. As such, if your AYC pump dies, it is most likely the motor.
So, if your AYC pump dies and you have ruled out the pressure switch, re-winding the motor could be the cheaper solution. Also more reliable than a second hand one!
I had a hunch that the motor was probably the same as the system is essentially the same, and the GSR evos use the one pump for AYC and ACD.
Anyway, it turns out that not only is the pump motor the same, so is the oil pump.
The interesting bit was that I got the ACD pump off a rally driver. He said that the pumps are usually pretty good, but it is the motors which end up dying.
The motor is apparently able to be re-wound (the rally guys do this) for ~$400 NZ. This saves buying a whole new pump unit from mitsubishi for silly money.
The oil pump is a gerotor gear pump which are apparently very tolerant of abuse. As such, if your AYC pump dies, it is most likely the motor.
So, if your AYC pump dies and you have ruled out the pressure switch, re-winding the motor could be the cheaper solution. Also more reliable than a second hand one!