JEGS Saginaw-Style Power Steering Pump w/Keyed Shaft for Select 1966-1976 GM Vehicles [Black]
555-60701
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Saginaw-Style Pumps
JEGS 555-60701 Saginaw-Style Power Steering Pump Features:
- 1200 PSI rated @ 2.9-3.1 GPM compatible with most steering systems
- 5/8 in. keyed shaft allows for pulley removal/installation without a puller
- Female 3/8 in. inverted flare fitting for high-side hose attachment
JEGS 555-60701 Saginaw-Style Power Steering Pump Notes:
- Filler Cap may be shipped in chrome or black
- Requires bolt-on power steering pulley such as JEGS 555-514196 or equivalent (sold separately)
Specifications:
Will this fit a 69 chevelle 350 w/ long water pump or are additional mounting brackets required?
Will this unit fit my 1969 Chevelle BB with stock brackets?
What is the output pressure of this pump? Will this work with my 2004 Crown Vic PI Rack and Pinion without the need of a pressure reducer?
Will this pump fit my 1974 Pontiac ventura
Is this a new pump or refurbished? Will it work with Borgeson mounting bracket part number 153-802400? How much psi pressure does this pump put out to the box?
Does this fit a sbc with a short water pump?
Will this pump fit a 1969 Camaro with a big block long water pump motor?
Dear Sirs, is this pump a direct fit for my corvette 1963 with it's small block chevy engine
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