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Re: Hooking up Charlynn PS Unit
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Posted by Doc on April 27, 2004 at 00:31:15 from (24.118.46.109):
In Reply to: Hooking up Charlynn PS Unit posted by John/Pa on April 26, 2004 at 17:56:18:
I mounted an older GM pump in the same spot as Farmer Bob (used his pics as guideline, thanks Bob). I held the pump in place and started fabricating brackets. I use the same belt for pump and alternator. I used an older pump so I had SAE, not metric fittings. I went to a hydraulic shop and got hoses made. To do it over I would probably get the steering motor mount from Steel Wheel Ranch. This replaces the current center steering shaft mount and gauge mount. Saw a pic and it looks good. Also may want to get the angled shim to set the steering motor at the right angle. It is a bit of work to get things in place, but well worth it.
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