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1985 5/4 Ton Chevy Pickup

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is the bracket broke by the tab on the front of the block
cause thats were mine broke i took it off and welded it the cause of the break was because the is a bolt on the backside of it was missing causing way too much pressure on the front tab put new bolt in problem solved
 

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recently purchased real clean 1985 M1008. any ideas on how to find a power steering bracket for 1985 5/4 Chevy Pickup 6.2dl.
Welcome to SteelSoldiers.

First place to visit is the CUCV Forum and at the top of the page is the CUCV Wiki. It has links to all of the Technical Manuals and a bunch of info about the trucks. You will see people talk about the -10, -20, -34 manuals.

The -10 is the Operators Manual, -20 is the Unit Maintenance, and the -34 is the Direct Support Manual. The parts are list in the -20p and -34p manuals.

Cucv - Steel Soldiers::Military Vehicles Supersite

Second visit needs to be the CUCV FAQ Thread. Alot of part numbers, tips, tricks...etc

http://www.steelsoldiers.com/cucv/20600-faq-thread-cucvs.html

Third - Almost every question you will have, has been covered already. Search/Advanced Search will become your friend.

I am not saying not to ask questions. Please do.

You can get a new P/S bracket from GM for around $25. Part #14033879
 
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