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1969 GTX p/s question #1608940
04/18/14 10:26 AM
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I have a 69 440 GTX that has a federal p/s pump on it. The car was built on 3/69. I believe it should have a Saginaw pump with cooler (4:10 DANA). There are two sagenaw pumps. One has a nut to retain the pulley & the other does not. I also believe it is a 3 spoke pulley. Can anyone confirm what I need?

Re: 1969 GTX p/s question [Re: GKMOPAR] #1608941
04/18/14 09:54 PM
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my 69 gtx supper track pack 440 engine has saginaw pump spoke pulley with a nut. I don't know if it wea on the new but was on it when I got the car


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Re: 1969 GTX p/s question [Re: 1969gtx] #1608942
04/19/14 03:05 PM
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These things do get swapped through the years. I did not know what I had was wrong until I started looking into it. According to my factory parts book it is a saginaw with a cooler but wasn't sure of the correct style. The only way to know for sure is a picture from the day or if anyone had a true survivor. Thanks for the reply.

Re: 1969 GTX p/s question [Re: GKMOPAR] #1608943
04/19/14 04:07 PM
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These things do get swapped through the years. I did not know what I had was wrong until I started looking into it. According to my factory parts book it is a saginaw with a cooler but wasn't sure of the correct style. The only way to know for sure is a picture from the day or if anyone had a true survivor. Thanks for the reply.




Are the last digits of the power steering pump part number listed on the build sheet?

Re: 1969 GTX p/s question [Re: autoxcuda] #1608944
04/19/14 06:09 PM
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Unfortunately I have the fender tag but no build sheet







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