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too much stuff 10-20-2019 12:23 PM

6 cyl power steering ID?
 
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Scored a bunch of parts this week and among them are what is supposed to be 292 power steering set up and a 250 steering setup. The 292 was pulled from a 69 and the 250 was an early 70s I was told. Can anyone confirm or deny? I don't do a lot with 6 cyl stuff...
Thanks.

too much stuff 10-21-2019 02:34 PM

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Anyone ID the pumps and brackets?

100%Chevy 10-21-2019 07:22 PM

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The banjo shaped is for our years of trucks and cars.You'd have to match the main bracket to the right head for the exact fit.
The tear shaped is for later 70's and up.Looks a lot like the one on my 78,C-10.
Best I can do without trying to fit them to an engine.
Mike.:chevy:

too much stuff 10-21-2019 07:55 PM

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Originally Posted by 100%Chevy (Post 8613669)
The banjo shaped is for our years of trucks and cars.You'd have to match the main bracket to the right head for the exact fit.
The tear shaped is for later 70's and up.Looks a lot like the one on my 78,C-10.
Best I can do without trying to fit them to an engine.
Mike.:chevy:

I appreciate the help. You are referring to the banjo as pic 2 and 3, correct? And the other as pic 4 and 5? I see a 72 gmc on ebay with what looks like the same setup as pic 2 and 3 , but only listed as a 6 cyl. (not sure what size)
Thanks

old51sedan 10-22-2019 09:08 AM

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The bracket that attaches to the motor I believe is correct for 69-72 292's. That being said everything else seems to be different. That bracket is suppose to mount directly to the pump, where yours has another bracket in between the two. The pulley is different than original and so are the adjusting rods. If you took it off from a complete engine, must be everything lined up though.

LockDoc 10-22-2019 10:39 AM

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Here is what I have saved for 292 PS bracket pictures. The problem is every time someone posts pictures of the brackets there is something different on them.

LockDoc

old51sedan 10-22-2019 11:51 AM

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I understand what your saying, over the years things get changed around. Too much stuff I believe has an original bracket, but it's missing the extra piece in the first picture. That is what holds the back of the pump to the bracket. His has another piece in between that is holding it. Could you by any chance get me a number from the pulley on the last pump you have pictured there, I would appreciate it. I need a pulley for one. I need one like this one.

LockDoc 10-22-2019 01:58 PM

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Originally Posted by old51sedan (Post 8614106)
I understand what your saying, over the years things get changed around. Too much stuff I believe has an original bracket, but it's missing the extra piece in the first picture. That is what holds the back of the pump to the bracket. His has another piece in between that is holding it. Could you by any chance get me a number from the pulley on the last pump you have pictured there, I would appreciate it. I need a pulley for one. I need one like this one.

If you are talking about the pictures I posted they are all pictures I saved from the internet so I don't have access to the actual parts in those pictures. I do have a couple of PS setups from 292's but they are boxed up out in the shop somewhere.....

LockDoc

too much stuff 10-25-2019 08:10 PM

Re: 6 cyl power steering ID?
 
Thanks for all the input guys. So it looks like I have a correct 292 set up and a 250 setup. Any idea on values? I only have what is pictured, no other pullies or anything.


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