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Old 04-02-2005, 09:22 AM   #1
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72 chevy 350 power steering brackets info needed and pics please

HI All!

I have a 1972 Chevy Stepside short bed, 350, Auto. and I am putting Power steering on, I have most everything except 1 or 2 brackets that mount the pump on the engine. I have the short waterpump(I believe) and think I need the cast style bracket. can anyone shed some light on this. I would like to get some pics also of the brackets/Pumpo on the motor, mine has the Altenator and pump on the drivers side if that helps.
Pics below at link for pump I have.

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Old 04-02-2005, 09:51 AM   #2
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Hi Jeff & welcome to the board from NJ! If the rain slows down a little bit here, I will go out and snap some pics off of my 72' Burb for you. That stepper looks pretty nice. Was it a fire dept. truck since new??

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Old 04-02-2005, 11:09 AM   #3
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I clicked and seen the pics nice truck!!! I also read the ad and I didn't need a double groove for the water pump as my power steering pump runs off the crank pulley,that is the only two (crank and ps pump) on that belt. Randy
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Old 04-02-2005, 09:12 PM   #4
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Here is a pic out of the assembly manual that show the details of the brackets for the power steering pump.

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Old 04-04-2005, 07:53 AM   #5
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WOW Great, That has to be the one I need, I will start looking for those 2 in the pic. I have the manual also and that pic. When I bought the pump with brackets of EBAY, they said it was of a small block 1972 truck and it ndid not look like the pic in manual, the pump looks different also. so who knows, thanks and anymore pics would be great!!!


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Old 04-04-2005, 07:58 AM   #6
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The truck is an Army Base truck out of MO or NE. the went to a Fire Dept in MO. has 35K orig Miles, I am adding A/C and Power Steering
The Color is Od(Olive Drab) on the inside and the fire Dept painted red on the outside when they got it. it will go back to OD
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Old 04-04-2005, 11:54 AM   #7
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also does the Alt mount right above the power steering pump on drivers side for 72 350?
I have seen a couple of different pics. also I have 2 different crankshaft 3 groove pulleys, do I need the 1 with all 3 grooves same size or the 1 with 2 same size and 1 larger size???

sorry for so many ??? but I am new and still in the learning curve.

any pics appreciated of orig setup for 72 with AC/PS 350. with ALT and PS on drivers side

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Old 04-04-2005, 01:01 PM   #8
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also does the Alt mount right above the power steering pump on drivers side for 72 350?
I have seen a couple of different pics. also I have 2 different crankshaft 3 groove pulleys, do I need the 1 with all 3 grooves same size or the 1 with 2 same size and 1 larger size???

sorry for so many ??? but I am new and still in the learning curve.

any pics appreciated of orig setup for 72 with AC/PS 350. with ALT and PS on drivers side

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Yes, the alt. mounts above the PS pump on the driver's side for all 67-72s. The brackets/pump that you have pictured are for a later, long style water pump. Here are some pics of some brackets that I have. I have seen three different styles for 67-72's, though they all appear to be interchangeable in my opinion. The brackets/pump on the left came off of a '70, and the ones on the right came from a '69. I had a set from a '72, and they were slightly different, but very similar to the ones on the left. There are differences in the pullies between 67-72, but I can't help you much there. I believe that the '72 pump pulley is single groove, but inset more than these 2. I will sell one of these sets if you are interested.
I'm also including a pic of my brother in law's truck. It was originally an Army truck also with a 250/6, 3spd, 4:11 posi rear, no air, no PS, 16" wheels, and no radio. We have since added an auto trans & PS to it, and repainted it olive drab(or pretty close, anyway).
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Old 04-04-2005, 02:03 PM   #9
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AWESOME!!!
The one on the right looks like what I need for the 72, I much for the complete assy on the right with the pump & shipping? do you use paypal?

Were there any numbers/letters on the Army truck doors you have in the pic?

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Old 04-04-2005, 02:25 PM   #10
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If Hugger CST doesn't want to sell his setup let me know. I've got mine off a '72 C-10 with a rebuilt pump and the brackets bead blasted and painted black. I ended up going with a serpentine setup off a '92 Camaro and don't need it anymore.
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AWESOME!!!
The one on the right looks like what I need for the 72, I much for the complete assy on the right with the pump & shipping? do you use paypal?

Were there any numbers/letters on the Army truck doors you have in the pic?

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No, there were no numbers on the doors, but it had been repainted before we got it. I do take paypal. Let me figure shipping, and I'll send you a PM later today. Thanks
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Old 04-04-2005, 03:38 PM   #12
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If Hugger CST doesn't want to sell his setup let me know. I've got mine off a '72 C-10 with a rebuilt pump and the brackets bead blasted and painted black. I ended up going with a serpentine setup off a '92 Camaro and don't need it anymore.
Yes let me know price and shipping for the setup and I can paypal if needed
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Old 04-04-2005, 03:49 PM   #13
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When you put the pump bracket on and go to bolt it to the bolt on the motor mount it will make your life a lot easyer if you make the bracket hole a slot so you just have to loosen the bolt and slide it on.
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Old 04-04-2005, 04:10 PM   #14
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Here's a pic someone posted of the pump difference,.. I can't remember which is which. Maybe someone knows them and I can update my reference.
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Here's are the pictures, I sent you a PM on price information.


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Yes let me know price and shipping for the setup and I can paypal if needed
email pic if possible please

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Re: 72 chevy 350 power steering brackets info needed and pics please

Looking for the 1972 pump braket that is shown in this pictures on here there are4 3 pic showing the front side and back view I'm looking for 2 each of them meaning 4 brackets
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