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Old 02-28-2013, 12:32 PM   #26
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Re: inline 6 power steering brkts.

They came in the email yesterday. I do not have them mounted yet, but will get it "hooked up" this weekend
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Did you get your pulleys? I'm curious to see if they work for you.
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Why the need for 3 pulleys?
All you are "driving" is the alternator and the P/S pump.
I am not 100% sure why but when I added power steering the groove for the belt sits approximately 1/2 inch more forward of the 2 grooves that are on every other accessory (crank, h2o, alt) that I have. So these add on pulleys give me a 3rd groove that hopefully aligns with the power steering. The only thing I can think of is that my power steering is from a 73 up non integrated head and maybe was intended to run on a 3rd groove.

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Old 03-04-2013, 01:19 PM   #27
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Re: inline 6 power steering brkts.

I got the "add on" pulleys installed this weekend. Yes, they give me the 3rd groove that I needed to get the power steering pump aligned. I have everything installed but ran out of time (because of all the other projects) to finish. I have to switch out the manual steering box for a power and then add fluid, tighten the belt and then I should be able to cruise with 1 finger. LOL

The ironic thing is that I found 2 more sets of these "add on" pulleys this weekend at the pick a part. They were on 70's Novas and I scooped them up. These cars definately were not there when I started my search. One had the integrated head but the other had the older style so I grabbed all of the brackets (AC, power steering, Alt) off of that one.

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Old 03-04-2013, 06:25 PM   #28
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Re: inline 6 power steering brkts.

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I got the "add on" pulleys installed this weekend. Yes, they give me the 3rd groove that I needed to get the power steering pump aligned. I have everything installed but ran out of time (because of all the other projects) to finish. I have to switch out the manual steering box for a power and then add fluid, tighten the belt and then I should be able to cruise with 1 finger. LOL

The ironic thing is that I found 2 more sets of these "add on" pulleys this weekend at the pick a part. They were on 70's Novas and I scooped them up. These cars definately were not there when I started my search. One had the integrated head but the other had the older style so I grabbed all of the brackets (AC, power steering, Alt) off of that one.

Thanks, John
I'm glad you got it figured out!
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Old 03-04-2013, 09:45 PM   #29
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Re: inline 6 power steering brkts.

Thanks for the help with the part numbers and information on these pulleys.

This is how mine is sitting right now.

I guess I could run a 2nd belt (on that middle groove) but it would just be a exact repeat of the one that is already going to the alternator.

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Old 03-05-2013, 03:24 PM   #30
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Re: inline 6 power steering brkts.

You don't need to have a belt on the second groove with the way yours went together. I had to add the 2 groove alternator pulley because my power steering belt interfered with the nut on the original single groove alternator pulley.
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