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  1. m-35tom

    Waterloo Power steering project

    It's just as easy to get the correct pump, should be around $250
  2. m-35tom

    Waterloo Power steering project

    1500 psi 5 gpm
  3. m-35tom

    Waterloo Power steering project

    the kit and installation instructions can be seen at waterloospecialties.com
  4. m-35tom

    Waterloo Power steering project

    for those not in the know, the picture shows the top mounting bracket, the reinforcement is inside the frame and i now remember why. there is a big notch in the frame edge for the original box and i thought the frame needed some help. tom
  5. m-35tom

    Waterloo Power steering project

    i don't even know if the inner reinforcement is needed, i just thought since it is steering related some over kill would not hurt. it only adds a few $$ to the kit. tom
  6. m-35tom

    Waterloo Power steering project

    it's one of only 3 bolts that holds the steering box on, needs to be tight. it is 5/8-16 and torqued to 150 ftlb, you get the picture.
  7. m-35tom

    Waterloo Power steering project

    jay, 1 other person had that issue with an old frame and they made a notch in the cross member where it meets the frame just big enough to have the bolt and nut come through. torque on that bolt should be 150 ft lb.
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