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Old 12-10-2009, 01:59 AM
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Default 69 Nova 350 power steering mount PHOTO PLEASE

Would someone be so kind as to post a few angles of the power steering pump, mount brackets, hose routes from steering box etc.
(69 with A/c and stock exhaust manifolds)

Sonny disassembled drivetrain from two cars and threw everything in a pile.

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Default Re: 69 Nova 350 power steering mount PHOTO PLEASE

I just sold mine last week or I coulda done this fer ya.... I used the '69 Camaro assembly manual and it was 100% correct for me.

what are ya hung up on?
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Default Re: 69 Nova 350 power steering mount PHOTO PLEASE

Not sure what if anything I am missing, seems there is an offset of about a half inch between the PS pulley and the crank pulley. That aside, I can not determine which bracket supports the pump to either the exhaust manifold or the motor mount. Is the assembly on a 70 different? That is the schematic I was looking at.
The confusion lies in the fact that the motor was coming out of a non PS 65 going into a PS 69. I was not there when the kid started disassembly and let's just say he was less than diligent in marking nuts bolts and brackets.


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Default Re: 69 Nova 350 power steering mount PHOTO PLEASE

there are 3 brackets

look in the Rick's Camaro online catalog for the pic of the parts stackup... one bracket ear goes to the motor mount, one bracket ear goes to the exhaust manifold boss and one bracket goes to the block with 2 bolts, there is one center bolt that fastens all three together as a support for the pump, the pump then lays/bolts into the bracket that looks like a cradle
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Default Re: 69 Nova 350 power steering mount PHOTO PLEASE

I have the cradle (it's on the pump) and the rear brace. It looks like the "S" brace is what needs to be found, that and whatever GD bolts were holding it together. Trying not to lose it with the kid, I am really surprised he wanted to turn any wrenches at all.
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Rick's has all the parts in stock, at least they did a few weeks ago..
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Default Re: 69 Nova 350 power steering mount PHOTO PLEASE

Thanks for the help. I just need a photo or correct schematic now.


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