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i found out some info on my pump today... kind of surprised. The pump is easily found as the power steering pump found in a 1989 chevy 3500. (but that is a serpentine belt pully on it). you need to look at the 1986 for the vbelt pulley. the pump has a few different configurations depending...
if i knew about them AND if i was building the kit, it would have been a option i would have considered. I am just trying to keep what i have working with improvements. Based on my setup and the current problem, ordering the bracket made the most sense.
I agree that keeping the mechanical aspect of the steering with the hydro muscle is the best idea. M-35tom seems to have way more knowledge and xperience than i do with this. my kit was in when i got the truck. (I AM NO HYDRAULIC GURU BY ANY MEANS)
what i did find is that c-c equp sells a...
I dont know the answer to your questions. I didn't source out the pump and never had any reason to mess with it to verify pressures. Here is a pic from the back of the pump.
i have 2 single ended rams... i didn't install the system... it was this way when i bought the truck. yes when the belt fails i can still turn the wheels but only when i am rolling. 90˚ intersections become more like a 2 point turn because i can only muscle so much. its not fun at all but it...
A few weeks back my power steering belt popped and must have tweaked the bracket holding the pump. Its been throwing belts ever since. I am getting ready to rip out the radiator to have access to the front of the motor to get accurate measurements to mount it inline again.
I am looking for...
I was wondering has anyone been able to modify the passenger bench seat to be a air-ride? Eventually i would like to upgrade the drivers seat but i would want to do something on the passenger side. I just don't want to loose the bench and have a single bucket on the passenger side.
YOU DID THE RIGHT THING!!! And it never hurts to talk to your town about some "help" since you helped out the community in a time of need. Even if its just the use of a garage or a town mechanic to help.
I am sure people will say differently but if yours is a multifuel..... then the cost of...
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