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BeeKool

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Can somebody post a link or some good photographs of their ps pumps and brackets.
I'm not sure how to properly fit mine or even if it's the proper pump. I think my pump is a Saginaw
It's a 440 in a 70 Coronet.
Also I can't seem to find the pressure hose for it.
 
Saginaw pump and brackets.....

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If you have the above Saginaw pump check out an Edelman #70351. I have that pump that I ran with a 440 and now using it with a Gen 2 Hemi. Mine is in a 71 Cuda but I don't think that matters. I know a lot of Auto stores don't go back to 70's parts. So it was by shear luck I came across this hose. I keep a book on part no.'s I use to replace these items also brake pads, fan belts etc. Check Edelman's web site and see if you can come up with a # for a 70 Dodge Coronet
 
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I just checked Edelmann's site and they list a different # for 70 Dodge but don't know what pump it will fit on, the Saginaw or Federal.
 
I believe mine is a original Chrysler pump. Bout all I know

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Not sure what thus one is.
It came with the car when I bought it.
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Bracket on back of pump looks like it on backward?
Hell if I know.
Don't you need to remove pulley in order to get bolts out? To me it looks like the previous owner removed this pump (cutting hoses) and put it in a corner.
I tried finding diagram online to see how it goes on. No luck
 
That's a Saginaw with a pressed on drive pulley. The rear bracket is correct, the front one not for your application.
Do you what Is the correct front bracket for my application?
 
Why I say that rear bracket is backward is the square welded on nut. It should be facing rear of car.
 
Call Firm Feel and tell them exactly what you have. That is the same hose on my '68 318 and after a few questions they sent me a new one along with the return hose (and my Stage III gear :) ). Classic Industries has the correct clamps for the return if you are into that sort of thing as well.
 
Also do you have the spacers that go between the bracket and pump? That thing was a puzzle to remember how all the pieces went.
 
Also do you have the spacers that go between the bracket and pump? That thing was a puzzle to remember how all the pieces went.
I didn't tear car apart so double difficult.
Car was original a 318. I'm not sure if this pump was original to car or engine?
 
Not an expert by a long shot but from what I have seen the closed pulleys are small block and the open pulleys were BB. The old rusting one looks like mine but I had the bolt on pulley.
 
They had solid pulleys on big blocks as well, my 66 charger has a solid pulley and I know it's original.
 
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