Power Steering Pump Fitting

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custodian

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C10
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I need the fitting off the back of a 1973 C10 power steering pump. Looks like the picture, but will have the flat flare seating instead of the nipple with o-ring and flare seating.

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John Nes

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Might have one. I’ll check tomorrow
 

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Got one, I am in Idaho . PM me with an address, I'll ship it out USPS
 

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I believe it is in that era, but it is a flared screw in fitting, see PM
 

idahovette

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@custodian this is from a 1975 k20, a parts truck that was scrapped long ago. This could be the last piece I have left.
 

AuroraGirl

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I have a 1975 grand am with a saginaw pump, but i dont know what year they changed off top of my head. I feel 80 was the year of the o ring change

I also have a 77 k25 saginaw pump laying on the 77 frame I can take a crescent wrench out and yank it off its not doing anything that would be faster than the 75 grand am.
also have a 79 cutlass with a saginaw too but same situation, i would just go for the 77. I must say I cant guarantee the fitting wont be worn but I would definitely look
 

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