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Identify This Power Steering Pump Reservoir #367078
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We pulled this reservoir off a 400, but it wasn't original to that engine. It leaks, and I can't find a replacement in the Napa catalogs.

Any idea what the original application is? I've put a Hemi in a non-Hemi car, and this bracket that I got from Bouchillon (I think) won't allow for an original pump.





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that is a Saginaw power steering pump.

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I know it's a Saginaw, but it doesn't match the ones at the parts store.

The connections aren't in the same place.


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Does the pump have a female compression fitting in the rear?

I would look at the 71 Challenger 383 A/C saginaw pressure hose on rock auto for picture. That pressure hose has a male compression fitting at the pump and a female compression fitting at the box.

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Quote:

We pulled this reservoir off a 400, but it wasn't original to that engine. It leaks, and I can't find a replacement in the Napa catalogs.

Any idea what the original application is? I've put a Hemi in a non-Hemi car, and this bracket that I got from Bouchillon (I think) won't allow for an original pump.









That's the same pump that was on my 78 Trailduster.Used in a lot of different applications in mid to late 70's

Re: Identify This Power Steering Pump Reservoir [Re: 62maxwgn] #367083
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That pump also looks identical to the pump on my 1976 Cordoba, 360 engine...John.

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Sorry I couldn't get a better picture, but it's hard to get the camera at the right angle.

The high pressure line connects to a male fitting in the middle at that very bottom of the back of pump.

The low pressure line connects just a little higher, but on the driver's side of the back of the pump.

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I just looked at the 1 for a 76 Cordoba with a 360, and that does look like it might be close enough.

I just took another look, and the low pressure line comes off the bottom of the pump. The Rock Auto picture has it come off a little higher, but looks like it would clear the bracket.


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Quote:

I just looked at the 1 for a 76 Cordoba with a 360, and that does look like it might be close enough.

I just took another look, and the low pressure line comes off the bottom of the pump. The Rock Auto picture has it come off a little higher, but looks like it would clear the bracket.




The pressure line you have now sure looks like the one on my 383 Challenger with saginaw pump. I also use that same line on my 68 340 saginaw pump.

ACDelco Part # 36-352830

http://198.208.187.182/internet/PartImage.jsp?mfgname=&prodlinecd=&acpartnbr=36-352830

GATES Part # 352830:

This picture is sort of upside down the way it is actually installed on the car.



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It could be the same hose. The bracket is my problem.

Some reservoirs have the fitting in the middle, and that won't work with this bracket.

I need both the low and high pressure to be at the bottom.


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Quote:

That pump also looks identical to the pump on my 1976 Cordoba, 360 engine...John.


and my 79 300 ( cordoba ) - 360


Fastest 300






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