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anyone recognize this engine bracket? #1224778
04/30/12 12:39 PM
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Anyone know about this bracket? Looks like for PS in a van/RV or marine or???

Looks different from the air compressor bracket I've seen in RVs.

Re: anyone recognize this engine bracket? [Re: Fury Fan] #1224779
04/30/12 02:37 PM
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It looks like a after market air conditioning pump mounting bracket to me


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Re: anyone recognize this engine bracket? [Re: Cab_Burge] #1224780
04/30/12 03:35 PM
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Power steering pump bracket for a truck or van i believe.

Re: anyone recognize this engine bracket? [Re: Fury Fan] #1224781
04/30/12 03:40 PM
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ps bracket for early 60's chrysler full size cars


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Re: anyone recognize this engine bracket? [Re: 440lebaron] #1224782
04/30/12 06:33 PM
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Definetly not a PS for early BB.My kids OE 62 300 413 sits low on the block.Bracket is totally different than that.Ive had probally 10 early BBs and none had that style for PS.A better pic would help.Take it off the motor.Rocky


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Re: anyone recognize this engine bracket? [Re: therocks] #1224783
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Mid to late 70's.Looks like the water pump housing is from the 70's also as the outlet is on the passenger side.

Re: anyone recognize this engine bracket? [Re: Fury Fan] #1224784
04/30/12 07:14 PM
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Its a factory bracket, from the mid-late '70's. On big block pick up trucks, it was used to hang the PS pump when the truck didn't have factory AC. It was also used in big block cop cars without AC but with the 100 AMP alternator with an idler pulley.

I have that bracket on my wagon right now and I had gotten it off a '77 Gran Fury (C-body) cop car.....





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Re: anyone recognize this engine bracket? [Re: SattyNoCar] #1224785
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Re: anyone recognize this engine bracket? [Re: SattyNoCar] #1224786
05/01/12 09:09 AM
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I can't take it off the engine or get a better picture, I just saw that bracket online and wondered what it was.

Thanks for all the responses!







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