390se engine wants a steering pump
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Hi Mate...SD1 i believe...Grimmers do them albeit a tad expensive...You might find them elsewhere a bit cheaper..Make sure you get the pulley as well as they sell them seperately and always use some thread lock on the pulley bolts....Ziga
http://www.rimmerbros.co.uk/Item--i-GRID009023
http://www.rimmerbros.co.uk/Item--i-GRID009023
IIRC some cars run the Ford pump mounted backwards on a bracket that puts it right at the front of the engine bay.
The SD1 pump is perhaps the most common; the Montego ran a near-identical one that differed in having a shorter neck but I don't see why it wouldn't work, I blagged one free from the guy who sold me my first lathe but have never got round to trying it.
The SD1 pump is perhaps the most common; the Montego ran a near-identical one that differed in having a shorter neck but I don't see why it wouldn't work, I blagged one free from the guy who sold me my first lathe but have never got round to trying it.
MrPicky said:
I've got a 390SE with a steering pump missing, it was never fitted by the factory.
You need to fit a manual rack (Cortina MK iV I think) and then an intensive course of PT to build up your biceps.
Job done and a lighter and much less complex car.
Russ - in jest!
Then you will end up with arms like popeye and legs like "Mr Muscle"....You need to fit a manual rack (Cortina MK iV I think) and then an intensive course of PT to build up your biceps.
Job done and a lighter and much less complex car.
Russ - in jest!
mrzigazaga said:
Then you will end up with arms like popeye and legs like "Mr Muscle"....
Only one leg like Mr Muscle, the clutch is very heavy (85 lbs).I counteract this by hopping to the bar on my right leg (not from the bar - I don't waste beer - or corroded screws) and standing like a Flamingo when possible.
Russ
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