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Well at least I know why my power steering does not work
My '75 Chevy 70 series was really a bearcat to drive. I pulled the lines off of the power steering pump to check for out put and got NOTHING.....so I figured if I was lucky the bypass valve inline with the output was stuck open....so I pulled that out as well. A handful of broken vanes came out in my hand......NAPA swears my truck does not exist..... Even their "heavy duty" department for over the road rigs has no listings for the J/H series trucks. Any of you all know where a guy might get a Saginaw power steering pump for this thing?
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Re: Well at least I know why my power steering does not work
http://flic.kr/p/UuuD2M
This fell out in my hand when I pulled the pressure fitting off the back of the pump. |
Re: Well at least I know why my power steering does not work
www.cardone.com has a good listing for medium/heavy truck water pumps, steering pumps, and brake boosters.
1975 Chevy 70, H and J series show the same three pumps: 20-300 bushing style pump w/o reservoir 20-301 snap ring style pump w/o reservoir w/ mounting hole at middle right 20-302 snap ring style pump w/o reservoir w/ mounting hole at extreme right You can google each number or check their website, there are pictures for each pump. |
Re: Well at least I know why my power steering does not work
Take the pump down to the store and see if they can match it up
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Re: Well at least I know why my power steering does not work
Thanks guys Looks Like I can order one from Cardone through Rock auto
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Re: Well at least I know why my power steering does not work
Was finally able to get to my home computer, This is the picture I meant to post of the vanes of my pump that came out in my hand when I disconnected the hose ....[IMG]https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4183/3...9c1ee71c_k.jpgPower steering pump dropped these in my hand when I pulled the output fitting off the back. by Greywuuf, on Flickr[/IMG]
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Re: Well at least I know why my power steering does not work
The pumps are basically all the same from the 60s till they stopped using them. You can buy a bare pump and install it in the can you already have...
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