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69 BB Power steering bracket hardware

Started by RS_COPO_Canuck, July 06, 2015, 12:16:13 PM

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RS_COPO_Canuck

Hi All - Been straightening a few things out on my car and have a question on the p/s bracket hardware. On the attached UPC N40 A5 - It shows item 2 as part number 3754153 "SPL Washer". At first I thought this would be a split washer.....but looking at item 10 - part number 3792381 - it shows this as a "SPL Washer" as well - and we know that is a spacer. Does SPL mean special? Can anyone tell me what 3754153 is - and if it is a spacer - what thickness?

Thanks in advance!


ko-lek-tor

Bentley to friends :1969 SS/RS 396 owned 79
1969 SS 350 (sold)
1969 D.H.COPO replica 4spd. owned since 85
1967 302 4 spd 5.13

Boston14

AMK # B-11278   $3.00  for  8 washers.
boston14

1969 SS/RS 350 Convertible
Dover White with Black Top and D90 stripe, Red Standard Interior

RS_COPO_Canuck

Thanks guys. I did google up the part # after I posted and saw that ebay auction. Also an old NCRS post came up with those very dimensions. So - it is basically a thick washer.....I probably have a bunch......somewhere...

RS_COPO_Canuck

While we are in the vicinity of the brackets......how do I identify if the actual p/s pump is the correct one? I heard it is a unique pump. It does have the correct pulley.....beyond that....is there a way to tell on the housing? Thanks again.

m22mike

X66 L78 M22 4.10 Deluxe Threads, PNT 10/10, Red Hockey stripe

RS_COPO_Canuck


m22mike

FYI info. I failed to mention in my reply that HBC's web sight is full of good references like AIM sections and pg #'s. Also allot of pn# info as well. I use it often jsut like the ? on the PS pump, good photos. They have the right click disabled, but you can link the web address.

Mike
X66 L78 M22 4.10 Deluxe Threads, PNT 10/10, Red Hockey stripe

NoYenko

I went round & round trying to find the correct reservoir for my BB. I bought that same part from HBC and it did not fit correctly, the supply hose was pointed to close to the exhaust manifold. Here is a picture of my original on the right. George

KurtS

That left part looks like one off of a Caddy (angle-wise).
Kurt S
CRG