I lucked out today and found the OE power steering pump bracket for my 261 that I have been searching for for months. Bit of a needle in a haystack. Only problem is that the old style pump that I picked up from Lordco does not fit. Looks like I need a pump that is completely flat on the back as per the pictures. Any obstruction on the back will not allow belt adjustments to be made. I do not have the pump in the picture however it is the one that I would need since my bracket is the same.If you can help me identify which pump this is I would greatly appreciate it. I need a part/casting number so that I can determine if they are still available. Thanks in advance.
Steve
email: lowrider@shaw.ca
-- Edited by Str8six on Tuesday 18th of December 2012 10:59:39 AM
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That pump from Late Great Chevy is the same as the one that I already have unfortunately. The back has an indent around where the pivot bolt attaches. The indent on the pump will not allow the pump to pivot. This is the pump that I have.
This is the pump that I need.
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1962 Parisienne 2drht, 350/350. Ridetech full air ride
1962 Laurentian Safari, 261 Cadillac Stroker/700R4. Accuair full air ride
1963 Parisienne 2drht, 383 Stroker/700R4. Factory lightweight drag car project
The front of the two pumps look exactly the same. Its the protrusions on the one that make it different. If you look closely at the pump with the bracket attached, it is smooth. I need part/casting number for the smooth case pump.
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1962 Parisienne 2drht, 350/350. Ridetech full air ride
1962 Laurentian Safari, 261 Cadillac Stroker/700R4. Accuair full air ride
1963 Parisienne 2drht, 383 Stroker/700R4. Factory lightweight drag car project