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cjlloyd81 04-29-2014 02:21 AM

Power Steering divorced reservoir?
 
Ok so I've deleted my AC system (compressor/lines only removed at this point) because it didn't work (and isn't on my list of immediate fixes), but I'm still left with the ugly ass bracket because it holds up the reservoir for my power steering pump. Anyone got suggestions on where to move the reservoir or a bracket that won't be as ugly as the huge AC bracket?

It's on a 454, reservoir is Drivers side above the power steering pump.

Slammed84 04-29-2014 02:57 AM

Re: Power Steering divorced reservoir?
 
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Start hitting the salvages for this pump and bracket from late 70s trucks and vans

cjlloyd81 04-29-2014 02:58 AM

Re: Power Steering divorced reservoir?
 
But I have hydra boost brakes as well?

Slammed84 04-30-2014 02:40 AM

Re: Power Steering divorced reservoir?
 
Sorry dude, totally missed the 454 part. I have no idea

83GMCK2500 04-30-2014 03:02 AM

Re: Power Steering divorced reservoir?
 
You might be able to get a reservoir w/hydro return from a GMT-400 (88-98(02)) bodystyle and swap your pump into it. It is a normal dipstick top, not the remote can one. Would allow you to use the brackets posted above.

The only thing I'm not sure about are the stud locations on the back. I don't *think* they're in different places. I can post a pic of a GMT-400 style one in a day or so.

Edit: You might be able to just swap the whole thing, if you find one with a good pump. I think that by '86 your lines are metric fittings like the GMT-400 is.

cjlloyd81 04-30-2014 10:17 AM

Re: Power Steering divorced reservoir?
 
That would be awesome. I know my local oriellys has my pump, so if they have the other one it'd be easier to match up mounting n stuff.

Thx :-)

-Chris

cjlloyd81 05-01-2014 10:53 PM

Re: Power Steering divorced reservoir?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Slammed84 (Post 6651325)
Start hitting the salvages for this pump and bracket from late 70s trucks and vans

Does that pump have one or two pressure lines out? I spent over an hour at parts store this evening looking at pump after pump... and I've decided one thing.. there are entirely to many power steering pumps.

Tho I did have a thought... alot of them have one pressure and two return lines. That being said would it be safe (and with my brakes in the mix here safety isn't an option) to put a T splitter fitting on the pressure side and just run both lines off of one pressure hose? The two returns (one each from gearbox and brake booster) would be no problem at all?

Anyone?

-Chris

83GMCK2500 05-01-2014 11:01 PM

Re: Power Steering divorced reservoir?
 
All pumps have ONE pressure out, and either one threaded return with or without the higher barbed return from the hydroboost.

cjlloyd81 05-01-2014 11:08 PM

Re: Power Steering divorced reservoir?
 
My truck has two threaded lines and two returns...?

cjlloyd81 05-01-2014 11:10 PM

Re: Power Steering divorced reservoir?
 
Well ****... I stand corrected lol. That makes life a whole lot easier now.

Just walked to truck to take a picture proving my statement and we'll I was wrong lol.

83GMCK2500 05-02-2014 10:27 AM

Re: Power Steering divorced reservoir?
 
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Originally Posted by cjlloyd81 (Post 6655808)
Well ****... I stand corrected lol. That makes life a whole lot easier now.

Just walked to truck to take a picture proving my statement and we'll I was wrong lol.

It happens to the best of us. :D ;)

I will take that picture for you today of the pump w/reservoir that I pulled off my '96 a couple weeks ago, I haven't forgotten, had some projects of my own to finish up.


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