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03-06-2005, 09:13 PM | #1 |
Its a Truck Thing......
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I-6 Power Steering Pump Brackets
Anyone have a clue where I can get some I-6 Power Steering pump brackets? I Have located a sweet 68 and the first thing to go is the manual steering..Once it gets here I will shoot some pics, This is an awsome truck, only has 4 options on the glove door tag, No Radio, No Arm Rests, but has the orginal bill of sale from 68.....Company bought this one to move furniture....
Smitty
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03-06-2005, 10:40 PM | #2 |
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I've got the same problem, but I'm waiting on it until I install a small block.
Power steering on an L-6 is a bit rare because these were base trucks. But...you can go to the wrecker and look for all the 6cyl Novas and Chevelle's that had power steering. Same engine, same brackets.
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Present: 2015 Tacoma. Yeah, not a GM, but I love it. 1969 GMC 32,000 - fix, drive, relax, fix... 2019 BMW R1250 GSA - Yahoooooooo 1979 Honda GL 1000 - retro touring at its best. Past: '05 Sierra 4x4 - Had 270,000 KM and running well when it was written-off by a stop sign runner. '94 F-150 from the "F word" company. I'll admit it...good truck. Sold what was left of it for $800 to a guy who came to pick it up at 11:00 PM with cash in hand. Hmm. '79 Sierra Grande (Black) organ donor - perfect rebuildable 4-bolt 350 and a good TH350. '76 Sierra Grande (Orange) - hate isn't too strong a word. Kid who bought it turned it into a hot rod. '68 C-10 R.I.P. - Dad's old truck...too far gone to resurrect. '59 C-50 - with hoist. Truck is gone, wife isn't. Nuff said. |
03-06-2005, 11:08 PM | #3 |
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I6 Ps
keep in mind 250 and 292 are different, Ive been looking for 292 stuff for over a year talk about rare!
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03-06-2005, 11:37 PM | #4 |
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from past experience it is best to start off looking for a Leprachaun riding a Unicorn while picking 4 leaf clovers to adorn his original rust free unmolested 67-72 GM truck. after all that is achieved then the brackets will magically appear by your front door while sleeping. (the miracle making fairies make the delivery).
I ended giving up & swapping to a small block. if you are persistent enough you may consider fabrication. just hit the bone yards for pieces of other brackets to use.
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