Power streeing pump for Mustang II

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richard 36dodge

I want to use an old style rebuilt small block Chevy '68 type power steering pump with reservoir. I have the '68 brackets and the crank pulley for the short water pump. Will this pump work well with a '79 up Mustang rack ? Do I have to cut the pressure spring to lower the pressure of the pump to work properly ?
I have all the info about the hoses.
Thanks for all your help !
Rick Harris

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Yes it will work. No you don't have to mosify the pressure.
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docchevy

Quote from: "richard 36dodge"I want to use an old style rebuilt small block Chevy '68 type power steering pump with reservoir. I have the '68 brackets and the crank pulley for the short water pump. Will this pump work well with a '79 up Mustang rack ? Do I have to cut the pressure spring to lower the pressure of the pump to work properly ?
I have all the info about the hoses.
Thanks for all your help !
Rick Harris
Nope!  Don' touch a thing.  I put an older Chevelle pump on my '34 which has an '89 Mustang rack.  It works fine.  The only hitch is the fittings.  I had to buy both Ford and Chevy hoses and swap the ends.  There is a company on the net called "Gotta Show" or something like that that sells the hoses already made up.  Good Luck!
Remember; Physics explains everything!

richard 36dodge

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Quote from: "richard 36dodge"I want to use an old style rebuilt small block Chevy '68 type power steering pump with reservoir. I have the '68 brackets and the crank pulley for the short water pump. Will this pump work well with a '79 up Mustang rack ? Do I have to cut the pressure spring to lower the pressure of the pump to work properly ?  
I have all the info about the hoses.
Thanks for all your help !
Rick Harris
Nope!  Don' touch a thing.  I put an older Chevelle pump on my '34 which has an '89 Mustang rack.  It works fine.  The only hitch is the fittings.  I had to buy both Ford and Chevy hoses and swap the ends.  There is a company on the net called "Gotta Show" or something like that that sells the hoses already made up.  Good Luck!


One question on the hoses, Do they come out at a 90 degree angle ?  
There is not a lot of room between the bottom of the pump and the part of the rack that has the fittings holes.
I will use the Chevy pump.  
THANKS FOR THE INFO !!! :D  
Rick Harris

docchevy

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Quote from: "richard 36dodge"I want to use an old style rebuilt small block Chevy '68 type power steering pump with reservoir. I have the '68 brackets and the crank pulley for the short water pump. Will this pump work well with a '79 up Mustang rack ? Do I have to cut the pressure spring to lower the pressure of the pump to work properly ?  
I have all the info about the hoses.
Thanks for all your help !
Rick Harris
Nope!  Don' touch a thing.  I put an older Chevelle pump on my '34 which has an '89 Mustang rack.  It works fine.  The only hitch is the fittings.  I had to buy both Ford and Chevy hoses and swap the ends.  There is a company on the net called "Gotta Show" or something like that that sells the hoses already made up.  Good Luck!


One question on the hoses, Do they come out at a 90 degree angle ?  
There is not a lot of room between the bottom of the pump and the part of the rack that has the fittings holes.
I will use the Chevy pump.  
THANKS FOR THE INFO !!! :D  
Rick Harris

The high pressure side of the pump attaches to a hose with a 90 on it.  The low side is a ~3/8" pipe with a 90 on it.  I put a hose over that one and used a tubing clamp over it.  Both of the fittings were on 90's on the rack side.  My rack is about 8 inches away too.  Does that answer your questions?
Docchevy
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richard 36dodge

I have a '75 or '76 power rack that is good. Can I use it with a GM pump ?
I have been told that I can lower the pressure of the pump by cutting about 1/3 off the pressure spring. It has about 3 1/3 turns form lock to lock with flair fittings. If not I will get a rack from a '79 up MUstang.
Thanks for all the info.
Rick Harris

docchevy

Quote from: "richard 36dodge"I have a '75 or '76 power rack that is good. Can I use it with a GM pump ?
I have been told that I can lower the pressure of the pump by cutting about 1/3 off the pressure spring. It has about 3 1/3 turns form lock to lock with flair fittings. If not I will get a rack from a '79 up MUstang.
Thanks for all the info.
Rick Harris

I was told to lower the pressure too.  But others said it wasn't necessary.  I used it as is and it works fine.  Good luck!
Docchevy
Remember; Physics explains everything!

Ed ke6bnl

Quote from: "richard 36dodge"I have a '75 or '76 power rack that is good. Can I use it with a GM pump ?
I have been told that I can lower the pressure of the pump by cutting about 1/3 off the pressure spring. It has about 3 1/3 turns form lock to lock with flair fittings. If not I will get a rack from a '79 up MUstang.
Thanks for all the info.
Rick Harris

I drove my truck with the gm ps and there was too little feel to the steering on the 84 t-bird rack. I bought a Borgesson  kit to reduce the pressure for about $16.00 and set the pressure lower and the steering feel was better. Ed ke6bnl. I got the fittings made up at napa I have a very short distance to hook up the lines and they fitted them with all the fittings to make it work. Ed ke6bnl
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