Power Steering Pic for 7Demon2

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Johnny Dart

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Here you go.
Hope this helps.

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Your pic is missing somthin. I don't see any not even one greasy fingerprint. If you want I can show you how to put them in there. Just incase. I'm going to archive that pic for future reference.
 
that is the shot i needed, thanks johnny dart!
p.s. i gotta agree with 64dartwagon, where is the grease! i remember when you got your car and how it looked. what did you do pull the motor to make it this clean and paint it so well?
 
That is a Federal pump correct? Mine is a Saginaw and looks a little different, just for others to see/reference.

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19duster74 said:
That is a Federal pump correct? Mine is a Saginaw and looks a little different, just for others to see/reference.
yes that is the federal style pump. yours looks very clean as well. you need to spill some fluid down the engine block as well...lol! :lol:
 
7demon2 said:
that is the shot i needed, thanks johnny dart!
p.s. i gotta agree with 64dartwagon, where is the grease! i remember when you got your car and how it looked. what did you do pull the motor to make it this clean and paint it so well?

I actually painted the block in the car.I just took everything off the motor and painted it.Replaced all the gaskets I could so nothing leaked.

Some have said the way to keep it clean is dont drive it,but I drive this car like I stole it.

Glad the pic helped.
John
 
They just seem to go a little better clean, why is that :lol:
Looks real good Johnny, are your fluid line runs new? They look excellent shape :thumbup:
 
69signetv8 said:
They just seem to go a little better clean, why is that :lol:
Looks real good Johnny, are your fluid line runs new? They look excellent shape :thumbup:

Ya,I put new lines in after I took everything out.The power steering system is actually very simple to remove,paint,and re-install.
 
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