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Unisteer Power Rack & Pinion Conversion 1967-72 Chevy C10 with Disc Brakes

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Power Rack & Pinion Conversion 1967-72 Chevy C10 with Disc Brakes
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Power Rack & Pinion Conversion
  • 1967-72 Chevy C10 with Disc Brakes
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    I’m running a Powertrain from 2009 Pontiac G8 in a 1971 c10.  Can I use the stock pump being it’s a serpentine set up? The pumps look similar in pictures just the pulley are different. 

    Asked by: AdamG
    You will need to modify the mount for the pump and adjust for the alignment of the belts. You may also need a different pulley.
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2018-06-28
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