Re: Type II power steering box
[Re: AndyF]
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08/29/19 03:33 PM
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Can't make it out, is there a square 1/2" breaker bar tensioning hole in the front plate?
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Re: Type II power steering box
[Re: AndyF]
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08/29/19 03:36 PM
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My stuff is EFI so I don't have a mechanical fuel pump. Yeah, okay. I thought you were posting to show something that you might decide to produce for sale. EFI builds are getting popular but are still in the minority...Of course you already know that.
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Re: Type II power steering box
[Re: jcc]
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08/29/19 08:23 PM
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Can't make it out, is there a square 1/2" breaker bar tensioning hole in the front plate? There is a breaker bar hole in the front plate but it is 3/8 not 1/2.
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Re: Type II power steering box
[Re: Kern Dog]
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My stuff is EFI so I don't have a mechanical fuel pump. Yeah, okay. I thought you were posting to show something that you might decide to produce for sale. EFI builds are getting popular but are still in the minority...Of course you already know that. I do sell a low mount 60 amp kit. A lot of cars are electric pump these days. Even if people still have a carb one of the new EFI tanks with a high pressure regulator is a better system than a mechanical pump. http://arengineering.com/products/low-mount-60a-kit-bb/
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Re: Type II power steering box
[Re: Jerry]
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08/30/19 02:43 PM
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Not intending to take away from the OP... but what advantages are there to this "Type II" ps pump?
How does it compare to a desired Saginaw pump that has proper response to quick demand L/R/L/R/ hi-rpm power assist (whereby the Federal ps pump does not)?
Is there a Type II ps pump available for SB engines?
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Re: Type II power steering box
[Re: Mopar Mitch]
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09/03/19 11:44 PM
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Not intending to take away from the OP... but what advantages are there to this "Type II" ps pump?
How does it compare to a desired Saginaw pump that has proper response to quick demand L/R/L/R/ hi-rpm power assist (whereby the Federal ps pump does not)?
Is there a Type II ps pump available for SB engines? These are the pump the late model circle track cars use. Some stock setups have aluminum pumps cases And aftermarket offers many in aluminum cases with variations in pump psi and flow. And IIRC there are kits to change psi and/or flow. Look at the KRC line. Also, you can run remote reservoirs. And mount them low. But bummer, I don’t know of a Small Block Mopar bracket setup for a LA small block.
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Re: Type II power steering box
[Re: autoxcuda]
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09/04/19 02:38 PM
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I have a small, oval track style pump similar to the KRC unit linked above. I was able to utilize some stock SB brackets by modifying the bends slightly and adding a spacer behind the backing bracket. I have a divorced reservoir sitting on the inner fender. I've contemplated adding a cooler to it as well as all I need is the cooler and more hose and ends.
I don't think it would be a big stretch to figure out what else needed to be added to set a type 2 pump above the pump. In fact, I'd bet if you mock it up using some scrap steel welded together, you could take the completed unit to a local oval track fab shop with punch/laser/brake capability and have them make a fancy looking, single piece copy of your mock up. you could get it powdercoated or chromed, or if made from aluminum, anodized. Viola, fancy bracket. you might even be able to sell 3, or 4 to offset some of the cost.
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Re: Type II power steering box
[Re: JAMESDART]
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09/22/19 09:46 PM
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Nice work as always Andy. If you ever make one for a smallblock, I'll buy it. Same for those trick billet timing covers you once offered, too bad they were not a big seller. I should have bought one when they were available. perhaps, if that program is available for purchase? Maybe I could send that to a CNC guy to have one made...
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Re: Type II power steering box
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09/23/19 09:03 PM
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Re: Type II power steering box
[Re: AndyF]
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09/25/19 04:53 PM
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Not much information on that KRC bracket! That has to be one of the most ineffective ads for a part that I've seen. Basically zero info. They work. EMax runs that setup. I don't have any pictures, but you can see it with a quick internet search. 9 years and going strong.
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Re: Type II power steering box
[Re: AndyF]
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09/30/19 08:20 PM
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Andy I just started a thread in the Q&A section about power steering and a member directed me to this thread. Looks interesting. Will this setup work with a motor plate?
Would I just have to run one hose from the Type II pump to the power steering rack, or is it 2 hoses? I was looking at the Saginaw pump and brackets on Mancini's website but I have no knowledge or experience with power steering.
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