The story of how simple things can take forever on a frankensquare.
Finished up the power steering pump. About a month ago it blew up on the freeway. Didn't get a chance to fix it over Christmas. It's the first work I've done on this truck since buying it in October from a guy I coach football with.
The truck is a 1980 C1500. It's badged as a diesel. I was told when I bought the truck the engine was a sbc350 swapped from a 1986 Caballero. The power steering was added 5 years ago.
Pump came out fine. Pulley wouldn't come off... the pulley puller chewed the end of the pulley. I had to buy a new one. No one had a single drive pulley, only doubles. While searching for a single, I looked up 86 Caballeros to see if they had a single drive pulleys and if the auto parts store would have it... Apparently Caballeros were only sold with 305s that year which through me for a loop. Ended up getting a single from an 83 square. Napa put it on cause I was there and the offered. Then found out the install bracket didn't fit the new pump. A 1976 pump fit though, so I pulled the pulley and reinstalled it oncthe 76 pump. All great. Not! The high pressure line fittings didn't match. Had a custom high pressure line done by Greenshields Industrial. All done.
Oh, and the engine is a 1995-1999 SBC350 that was swapped into the 1986 Caballero before being swapped my truck removing the diesel. I checked the numbers. The previous owner didn't tell me it was just a crate engine. No biggie though, it was a fun adventure.