Re: Winter update for the Coronet
[Re: AndyF]
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Are you going to do one of the popular electric power steering pumps or stick with an engine driven pump?
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Re: Winter update for the Coronet
[Re: AndyF]
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05/01/19 06:25 PM
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I went with the smaller pump also.
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Re: Winter update for the Coronet
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Power steering is cool for a big/wide front tire, manual trans street application. Where you're one-handing it often and the tires fight you that much more. Makes it easy to just throw around in parking lots and so on.
My GTX is originally 4 speed power steering, only reason I went to MS was weight/a little easier with the headers/the pitman seal was leaking anyway. Put on one of those B-Van adapters, thinking how simple it'd be to go back to PS someday later on.
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Re: Winter update for the Coronet
[Re: AndyF]
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05/02/19 02:02 PM
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10 years ago you’re dumping all the unnecessary heavy conveniences, and now you want it all back! Yep, definitely wussified! Yeah, I’m softening up too.
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Re: Winter update for the Coronet
[Re: AndyF]
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05/02/19 05:12 PM
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Hey Andy is there a write-up somewhere for that PS pump swap? Or are you making it up as you go?
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Re: Winter update for the Coronet
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05/02/19 06:46 PM
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Hey Andy is there a write-up somewhere for that PS pump swap? Or are you making it up as you go? I'm making it up as I go. I've tracked down a pump, pulley and bracket so far but I still need to figure out hoses and fittings. I'll post pictures on here as I figure it out. The Borgenson swap is interesting. Obviously I'm not the first guy to do this swap since people have been doing it for a few years now, but it isn't exactly a bolt on setup. Bergman Auto Craft has a few parts to make the swap easier so that is a good start but in my case I needed to go with the Type II pump and he didn't have the brackets for it. http://www.bergmanautocraft.com/products.php?cat=1
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Re: Winter update for the Coronet
[Re: AndyF]
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05/02/19 08:21 PM
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Hey Andy is there a write-up somewhere for that PS pump swap? Or are you making it up as you go? I'm making it up as I go. I've tracked down a pump, pulley and bracket so far but I still need to figure out hoses and fittings. I'll post pictures on here as I figure it out. The Borgenson swap is interesting. Obviously I'm not the first guy to do this swap since people have been doing it for a few years now, but it isn't exactly a bolt on setup. Bergman Auto Craft has a few parts to make the swap easier so that is a good start but in my case I needed to go with the Type II pump and he didn't have the brackets for it. http://www.bergmanautocraft.com/products.php?cat=1 Where did you find the brackets? That pump and bracket looks very neat and tidy. Kevin
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Re: Winter update for the Coronet
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05/02/19 11:14 PM
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Is that Bergman bracket designed for the stock style pump? I don't know if I'm going to get in to replacing my steering box but I've always hated my huge leaky stock pump. It would be nice to just modify my stock bracket. I'm going to build new brackets to swap on a high amp GM one wire alternator that I had built for my Grand National before I swapped on the later serpentine stuff.
Do you have a part # for that Corvette pump?
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Re: Winter update for the Coronet
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05/03/19 10:21 AM
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Is that Bergman bracket designed for the stock style pump? I don't know if I'm going to get in to replacing my steering box but I've always hated my huge leaky stock pump. It would be nice to just modify my stock bracket. I'm going to build new brackets to swap on a high amp GM one wire alternator that I had built for my Grand National before I swapped on the later serpentine stuff.
Do you have a part # for that Corvette pump? The Bergman bracket is really just the Hoffman's Winners Circle bracket which you can get from most anybody so nothing magic there. If you don't have the correct bracket for a Saginaw pump then you can get that one. I did learn that Saginaw pumps are cheap to rebuild. The rebuild kits are only $10 but it does require some tools to take them apart and put them back together. You can get rebuilt Saginaw pumps for $30 on Rock Auto. What killed the Saginaw pump for me was that I didn't have any room for the pressure line fitting. So that forced me to switch to the Type II pump.
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Re: Winter update for the Coronet
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05/03/19 10:28 AM
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I like that power steering setup Andy. Looking forward to a writeup on it.
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Re: Winter update for the Coronet
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Andy. Would you consider that removable rad core brace strong as a bolted in part as apposed to the factory welded in one piece? I'm sure the bolt in design gives up some strength but I can pull the engine and trans with the shifter linkage still attached to the trans in just a few minutes. With the stock core support in place it gets very, very difficult to wiggle the whole assembly out of there, especially with a deep oil pan. I can gain the strength back in other places so that doesn't worry me. I prefer to be able to slide the engine in and out quickly since I'm constantly working on this car.
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Re: Winter update for the Coronet
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05/04/19 02:50 PM
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Why are you using the C and A body BB driver side motor mounts?
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