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    Bill68fbrd is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Mopar steering help

     



    Car 68 Road runner one owner unmolisted Manual steering.(383)"Auto colum shift.
    The promblem is my frend has a cracked sholider and cant drive manual steering he also has cancer so wants to drive car while he still feals well. I want to help him install a power box and pump-pully. Does aney one know A good place to get a "kit we would like it to look right.
    Thanks Bill

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    Another option would be finding the parts such as pump/lines/pulleys and such on ebay.

    http://search.ebay.com/mopar-power-s...fsopZ1QQfsooZ1

    Nice that your helping your friend out in a time of need, good for you.

    BG
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    Thanks for the info am trying ebay first Don is driving her but it's hard going. His other play car is a 59 ford Galixey 500 (black) also mint cond. My cars 2x 68 Firebird 1 Hard top one Contervible (pro- tourer) project.

    Thanks Bill

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    Be sure to share a few pics of the birds when you get time, thats one of the ponchos you dont see a ton of that much anymore.

    And welcome to CHR

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    The best selection of power steering pulleys and brackets I've seen is at www.bouchillonperformance.com. For some reason I can't get a response from their site today, so don't know if they're still in business.

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    Moparfever is right Bouchillion is a great choice, I ordered a big block truck install kit some months ago. They still advertise in Mopar Muscle Magazine as of the March 2005 issue. Their phone number is 1-843-744-6559. Now according to the Mopar Interchange manual there were two power steering pump offerings one early & one late. The early one #2537354 was used on 1968 Barracuda, Belvedere, Charger, Coronet, Dart, & Valiant in all model variations for all mentioned has a 2.1703 inch outer cover. The late one #2537397 was used on 1968-69 Barracuda, Belvedere, Charger, Coronet, Dart, & Valiant in all model variations for all mentioned has just a 2 inch outer cover. The book does not mention a difference between smallblock or bigblock applications.

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    Bouchillion has given us a quote.

    Thanks for the info

    Bill

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