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Old 06-03-2013, 12:01 PM   #1
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Feeling a little confused.......looking for power steering answers.

I know that i have seen a TON of threads on this topic in the past....but now that im ready to do the swap, i can't locate them for info

i can only locate other engine size applications. And i thought i had the most common engine out there (350 ci)

anyways, i am doing the power steering conversion on my 70 c10 350. I have read that i need to relocate my altenator because the ps pump gets in the way of the belt, but then i have read that some people have had success installing the pumps on the same side as the altenator.....what brackets would i need to use in order to install the pump on the same side as the alt??

oh, i have a short water pump

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Old 06-03-2013, 12:18 PM   #2
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Re: Feeling a little confused.......looking for power steering answers.

I did this about 12 years ago on my '69. All I did was find a entire pump, bracket and crank pulley off a similar truck. The crank pulley stacks on top of the other pulleys. I got the power steering gear off a '73. I bought new hoses and belts. It's mounted below the alternator, and works fine. I don't recall having to relocate the alternator. I hope this helps.

I notice you're in Livermore. Isn't that where the fire station has the longest contiuous burning lightbulb?
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Old 06-03-2013, 12:53 PM   #3
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Re: Feeling a little confused.......looking for power steering answers.

Yes it is! Its kind of cool that it has been on for over 100 years!

But thanks for the help....I think I want to buy as much as I can new. Do you know of somewhere that might sell a complete bracket kit for these trucks? I'm going to buy a pump/gear/hoses from my local parts store.......
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Old 06-03-2013, 01:05 PM   #4
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Re: Feeling a little confused.......looking for power steering answers.

Get the correct P.S. brackets for 69-72 truck, puts the pump in the proper location under the Alt.. I suggest you look in the parts board here on this forum and get good used OEM vs. aftermarket/repop crap with holes that don't always line up. Support our U.S. economy instead of China at the same time.
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Old 06-03-2013, 01:16 PM   #5
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Re: Feeling a little confused.......looking for power steering answers.

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Support our U.S. economy instead of China at the same time.
I couldnt agree more!!! I just told my buddy yesterday that im trying to ONLY buy american made parts for my truck! i dont care if i have to spend a few bucks more.

I will go see if i can find anything over there.....
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