FresnoK5er
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Did the power steering pump already mounted to the bracket? Was there a bolt behind the pump to mount the bracket, like this?
The pump came mounted to the bracket in the kit.
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Did the power steering pump already mounted to the bracket? Was there a bolt behind the pump to mount the bracket, like this?
Good info here. I am currently putting the serpentine belt system from a 91 silverado in my 85. Was wondering if you got the A/C lines hooked up and if so what you used to get that done. Thanks for the info.
Probably 1988-91 Suburban/Blazer/Crewcab.
I think GMT400s have some different bends back towards the drier/accumulator.
I'm in the middle of doing this on my brother's 1970 C10. It's been a lot of fun. Had to rerun transmission lines, fuel lines, drill and tap the block...etc. Still need to find a radiator hose that will clear his frame and the AC brackets.
His truck was full of redneck, lol.
Is the block not set up already for the serpentine brackets? I figured it would directly bolt on. I have an 85 K10 with the 305 and bought the serpentine setup off a 91 Silverado 350. i just figured it would bold up. Anyone have any info on this?
Yeah, as mentioned above, the block usually isn't an issue. I guess my brother just had a bastard block or something, because the 2 lower bolt holes on the driver's side of the engine weren't tapped. Other than that, it has been bolt on, minus rerouting some crappy lines the PO ran for the transmission.
I should add, the instructions mention that if one of the cylinder head bolts doesn't fit (I think it's the inboard hole on the passenger head), that the system was tested without and no issues were noted, so you can probably leave it out. If you have an 85 head though, it's probably tapped.
The flexible rubber part makes up for that.
But you have to make a severe bend and it stresses the rubber, then the line blows.
What would bewrong with using a Serpentine set up from a 96-98 Vortec?