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donzcat
AMC Fan Joined: Mar/22/2010 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 20 |
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Posted: Mar/22/2010 at 12:42pm |
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Hey guys,
I'm new to this forum and new to AMCs. I just recently purchased a 1973 4-door hornet that is in excellent condition. It has a 232 with manual steering and brakes (all drums). I am looking to convert both over to power. I'm in eastern Canada and these cars and parts are very few. With the research I've done most new or remaned parts are easily found and relatively cheap. The two questions I have are 1) do I need to move the altenator to the pass side inorder to mount the pump and reservoir or does it mount above? 2) Do anyone know where the proper bracket for this setup can be found... does anybody have one? I find it hard even trying to track down a proper picture or diagram of how this suppose to go. Thanks for any help in advance. Donnie
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Wrambler
AMC Addicted Joined: Jul/02/2007 Location: West Virginia Status: Offline Points: 4197 |
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73 will have, least here in the US, the pump mounted on the right side of the engine.
It will be a new style square edged reservoir pump. You need, the pump and pulley, mounting brackets, a pully to add to the front of the damper, long hoses that run under the front edge of the oilpan, a little bracket that holds them there, a P/S/ box and sill spacer as I think the manual spacer is a different thickness. You pretty much need to find someone who has it all! trying to piece it together could be a long painfull process. I might have a few pieces, but not enough to offer up a changeover setup. I sold off my complete sets a while back. |
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KermitDRambler
AMC Addicted Joined: Jul/06/2007 Location: Cincinnati, OH Status: Offline Points: 2579 |
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You also need a new pitman arm and a rag joint from a power steering box. The gear box adapter interchanges from 1964-74 on American, Gremlin, and Hornet models.
Matt
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poormansMACHINE
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Also check the mounting pattern on pre 80 GM car steering boxes since they're also Saginaw.
Later GM boxes changed the fitting style and would require an adapter fitting from a real auto parts store. Edited by poormansMACHINE - Mar/22/2010 at 2:12pm |
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6768rogues
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Is that as opposed to a simulated auto parts store? |
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poormansMACHINE
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Yes. Those are the ones that specialize in floor mats and import bling. A real parts store is a NAPA, Car Quest. Not Autozone, or Pep Boys |
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KermitDRambler
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I had to run off to a meeting earlier when I posted but here is a picture from a parts book that shows how the pump mounts: http://www.mattsoldcars.com/images/ps_pump_parts.jpg. There are two reserviour styles (I think it changed around 70 or 71) but either one fits in the factory brackets and there is no functional difference. When gathering parts, make sure the pump matches the steering gear. Pressure varied over the years and if you use a high pressure pump with a gear designed for low pressure, you could blow out the oil seals in the gear. Matt |
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donzcat
AMC Fan Joined: Mar/22/2010 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 20 |
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Hey guys,
Thanks so much for the info... I almost bought a bracket for the driver side mounting. Glad I never. I'm sure there are many ways to rig it up but I want to do it the right way. I'll hold off on that portion of the project until I can locate the proper parts. Finding a donor car around here though will be tough. I'll just focus on the power brakes upgrade for now. Cheers from up north. D
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