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Old 11-04-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Hi, first post, I am installing a power steering pump on an older 302. The boss in the head is 7/16, the long rod for the pump bracket is 3/8. Is there a bracket that bolts to the head? Thanks for any help.
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There's usually another bracket that bolts to the head, and then the pump bolts to it. Sounds like there's one missing. You should be able to find it by doing some hunting around.
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Thanks for the reply. I am sure there is a bracket that bolts to the head using 7/16 thread. The bracker is off set a little to ther outside and has a 3/8 thread in it. When I removed the PS pump and brackets I failed to take the bracket bolted to the head. By the way, that is not the first time I have left some important part behine.
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