WTB power steering pump/bracket fe360(1974)
WantedSteering/Suspension
02-20-2019, 07:31 AM | Replies: 6 | Views: 458
Description:
Hey guys checked all the junkyards. Need a power steering pump bracket and adjuster for a 1974 f350. I'm pretty sure I just need one off of any old 360/390. Will pay for shipping.
#4
Me too!
I'm in the same boat as this guy.
I have the Saginaw/Canned-Ham style pump and I need to go back to the OEM setup. I'm trying to install an aftermarket AC and the bracket for it mounts on the top side where the current power steering setup.
The motor is a crate/replacement and the truck is a bit of a frankenstein - there's a 63 unibody sitting on top of what I am 90% sure is a 74/75 high boy superduty 4x4.
Thanks a ton. And any advice will be appreciated.
-Josh
I have the Saginaw/Canned-Ham style pump and I need to go back to the OEM setup. I'm trying to install an aftermarket AC and the bracket for it mounts on the top side where the current power steering setup.
The motor is a crate/replacement and the truck is a bit of a frankenstein - there's a 63 unibody sitting on top of what I am 90% sure is a 74/75 high boy superduty 4x4.
Thanks a ton. And any advice will be appreciated.
-Josh
#5
I'm in the same boat as this guy.
I have the Saginaw/Canned-Ham style pump and I need to go back to the OEM setup. I'm trying to install an aftermarket AC and the bracket for it mounts on the top side where the current power steering setup.
The motor is a crate/replacement and the truck is a bit of a frankenstein - there's a 63 unibody sitting on top of what I am 90% sure is a 74/75 high boy superduty 4x4.
Thanks a ton. And any advice will be appreciated.
-Josh
I have the Saginaw/Canned-Ham style pump and I need to go back to the OEM setup. I'm trying to install an aftermarket AC and the bracket for it mounts on the top side where the current power steering setup.
The motor is a crate/replacement and the truck is a bit of a frankenstein - there's a 63 unibody sitting on top of what I am 90% sure is a 74/75 high boy superduty 4x4.
Thanks a ton. And any advice will be appreciated.
-Josh