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Type II Reservoir
The JEGS 60731 GM Type II power steering pump reservoir assembly lets you dress up your engine bay while eliminating fluid leaks. Serving a twofold purpose, this fabricated aluminum reservoir eliminates the crack concerns found with plastic tanks while at the same time adding a custom look. Protect your power steering pump and enjoy consistent steering with this reservoir.
Features
- TIG-welded aluminum construction
- Standard capacity
- Billet aluminum cap
- This reservoir will fill all standard Type II (GM Saginaw TC series) pumps
- The clear anodized coating maintains the polished aluminum finish
- Included fittings
- (1) 90-Degree [1/4 NPT male to barb]
- (1) Straight [1/4 NPT male to 6 AN male]
- (1) Pipe plug [1/4 NPT]
- (1) O-ring
Note: This assembly does not include installation hardware. Use JEGS mounting bracket kit 60731-1 for installation.
Specifications:
Will this fit a 2006 Chevy Silverado 1500 power steering pump. V8 LQ9, factory GM serpentine belt and accessories. Is this a direct swap of the reservoir? And if not then what vehicles does this fit
Does this unit have baffles or any other structure in the tank to reduce foaming, sloshing, etc?
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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