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John De Trinidad Posted on May 24, 2015
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How or what grounds the coil on my 1984 ford e350

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The normal route for electricity to flow through a coil is:
Battery to coil.
Coil to points
Points connect and disconnect coil, causing spark.

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SOURCE: Need a diagram for 1984

The pulley is pressed on to the shaft and to remove this requires a special tool called a power steering pump pulley removal and installer tool, you can borrow these from most O'reilly/Kragen auto parts stores free of charge. If possible it is best to take the pulley off before the pump is removed from the vehicle. Instructions for using the tool come in the kit, but here are the general instructions for a Ford C2 pump. At the bottom of the page is picture of a Ford pulley puller, remember the tool removes and also installs the pulley.








Next to the process of rebuilding the Ford type C2 pump. I know a really great tech article with tons of pictures of the job, it is much better than My service manual which only contains general; instructions and few illustrations. Remember Factory manuals are intended for use by trained professionals, so much of the simple general knowledge stuff is assumed to be known by the technican. I will say as a retired Ford dealer tech that I would just buy a rebuilt pump, they are very cheap.
Here is the URL web link to the procedure to rebuild the pump: http://sputnikoffroad.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=22:rebuilding-a-ford-c2-power-steering-pump&catid=5:tech-truck&Itemid=13
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