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Tuff Stuff Saginaw Power Steering Pump 1961-1969 Chevy Cars/Light Trucks

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Saginaw Power Steering Pump 1961-1969 Chevy Cars/Light Trucks
$189.99
Saginaw Power Steering Pump
  • 1961-1969 Chevy Cars/Light Trucks
  • 3/8"-16 Mounting Threads
  • 5/8" Diameter Keyed Shaft
  • Stealth Black Powder Coat
  • Ships on 05/07/24
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    What size is that fitting for high pressure? It looks like an adapter? What size what to 3/8" Flare? I bought similar pump; to consider buying another IF the fitting will fit my high pressure line (NEW), but looks more like I just need correct fitting?

    Asked by: DJ_Baar
    The fitting you see in the picture is a 5/8"-18 inverted flare adapter to a 6AN fitting.
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2018-05-30
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