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ICT Billet LS Power Steering Pump Bracket Kit, GM LS Engines
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Power Steering Bracket Kits
Notes:
- Mounts the power steering pump in the 1998-2002 Camaro Z28 factory location (mounted directly in front of the driver side head) but with the belt position moved forward approximately 3/4 in.
- Compatible with 670K6 belt (67.0 inches) when used with 105 amp alternator and ICT Billet kits numbered 551398, 551399, 551399LS3
- Compatible with 790K6 belt (79.0 inches) when used with 105 amp alternator and ICT Billet 551750-2
- Larger amp (145/160 amp) alternators will require approx. 3/4 in. longer belt
Specifications:
ICT Billet is the brand LS swappers turn to for quality-built brackets to finish their modern engine transplant. GM LS accessory bracket kits are manufactured using aerospace-grade USA 6061-T6 billet aluminum, with several options available to perform a junkyard motor or a new LS crate engine swap. Three different belt spacings are offered for GM vehicles with LS-style engines (excluding FWD LS4). Belt spacings for Corvette, G8, and CTS-V engines have the tightest belt to block dimension; 1998-2002 F-Body LS1 are 3/4 in. further outboard; and 2010-2015 Camaro and Vortec Truck are 3/4 in. further than F-Body LS1 (1 1/2 in. from Corvette). LS Serpentine Drive Swaps Made Easy
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