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type II power steering pumps #2467740
03/17/18 02:34 PM
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so, im adding power steering , i have a mustang II rack.. what GM pump will bolt to my hemi with least amount of work?

Re: type II power steering pumps [Re: mcat4321] #2467990
03/18/18 04:13 AM
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You can whip up a 1/2" plate adapter pretty quickly.

All of the GM Type2 pumps have the same bolt pattern, none of which will "bolt-on" to your Hemi.

I have a Type2 PSC pump on my 5.7L.


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Re: type II power steering pumps [Re: mcat4321] #2468014
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I got my pump from Tuff stuff, pn 6175ARES , and used a Dorman pulley pn 300-126. And a pic of the bracket i whipped up .

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Re: type II power steering pumps [Re: mcat4321] #2468032
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here's mine. I use it for my torque strap mount as well.

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Re: type II power steering pumps [Re: GoodysGotaCuda] #2468095
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Originally Posted By GoodysGotaCuda
You can whip up a 1/2" plate adapter pretty quickly.

All of the GM Type2 pumps have the same bolt pattern, none of which will "bolt-on" to your Hemi.

I have a Type2 PSC pump on my 5.7L.

so, .500 is the magic number on thickness?

Re: type II power steering pumps [Re: mcat4321] #2468201
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Originally Posted By mcat4321
Originally Posted By GoodysGotaCuda
You can whip up a 1/2" plate adapter pretty quickly.

All of the GM Type2 pumps have the same bolt pattern, none of which will "bolt-on" to your Hemi.

I have a Type2 PSC pump on my 5.7L.

so, .500 is the magic number on thickness?


That's what mine is, with a Dorman 300-313 pulley.

However, I should have bought a larger diameter p/s pulley, the 5.5" is a little small at 6,000 crank rpm.


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Re: type II power steering pumps [Re: mcat4321] #2468479
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Ha my bracket looks crappy compared to Goodys .
I made mine after seeing pictures of TINCUP's on forAbodys only forum 3 years ago .
1/2 " thick is about right , it depends on pulley used , back space , how far it's pressed onto shaft . you'll figure when you've got the parts.



Re: type II power steering pumps [Re: mcat4321] #2474316
03/30/18 12:03 PM
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I'm needing a p/s pump as well but I'm doing a remote reservoir due to having hydro boost brakes. Are both of your brackets pre Eagle? I have an Eagle and was wondering how crucial is the placement of the pump? I'm using a Tuff Stuff 6170ALB with AN fittings on both ports.


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Re: type II power steering pumps [Re: mcat4321] #2474823
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The pulley you choose needs to clear the closest part, which is the tensioner .

And the spacing of the pump from the cylinder head needs to line pulleys up , so it dosen't throw the belt .



Re: type II power steering pumps [Re: aus370] #2474839
03/31/18 12:21 PM
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OK Thanks. Do you have a picture of yours installed?


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Re: type II power steering pumps [Re: kpzbee] #2474872
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Re: type II power steering pumps [Re: aus370] #2475140
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Very nice!! Thanks.


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