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    Default Does anyone sell power steering pump brackets?

    Does anyone sell power steering pump brackets? So I don't have to spend a week designing them?

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    For the 230? If so, no...never seen anyone sell anything like that.

    If for another motor, would need to know which one...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Freakshow View Post
    Does anyone sell power steering pump brackets? So I don't have to spend a week designing them?
    Yes. The 230.

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    Many of us have made them over the years. However, we all did it different. Mine had already been converted to 12 volt and had some old Dodge alternator on it. I made brackets for the power steering and a Delco 12Si alternator at the same time.

    Others that keep the multi belt 24 volt alternator have made theirs different. If you are doing that, I suggest a CUCV dual belt power steering pulley or a HMMWV 3 or 4 belt pulley/pump.
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    I wonder if there would be any demand for brackets if I design and make some?

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    Very low numbers, I would think. Most people keeping the 230 are going to for stock set ups that don't include a power steering.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gonz View Post
    Very low numbers, I would think. Most people keeping the 230 are going to for stock set ups that don't include a power steering.
    My truck came with some home made brackets and GM pump. They quickly came off, NOS Stock steering gear went on and I love it. Pump, box and brackets went to the scrapper.

    These trucks are not hard to drive you just need to get moving ever so sligntly and they steer just fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don Cavey View Post
    My truck came with some home made brackets and GM pump. They quickly came off, NOS Stock steering gear went on and I love it. Pump, box and brackets went to the scrapper.

    These trucks are not hard to drive you just need to get moving ever so sligntly and they steer just fine.
    I'm putting 42 inch swampers on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freakshow View Post
    I'm putting 42 inch swampers on it.
    Well... that ain't stock, so all bets are off!

    If you do a search, there have been several threads which identify what PS box is a bolt on. Shouldn't be too difficult. Hope you find the info.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freakshow View Post
    I wonder if there would be any demand for brackets if I design and make some?

    I would advertise at the http://www.ifsja.org forums too.

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