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Type II Reservoir
The JEGS 60734 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 consisting 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 durable black powder-coated finish protects and enhances the reservoir
- 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.
Specifications:
Will this work with 1999 F-body LS1 Accessory drive?
Will this work with a hydroboost brake setup and rack and pinion steering?
Will the cap with the fluid level dipstick from the original plastic reservoir fit this fabricated reservoir? Or is there a cap with a fluid level dipstick available? I would think you would need to know the fluid level.
Would this fit a 2008 hummer h3, 5 c
What pump does this fit?
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