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Power steering pump on L-134?

Discussion in 'Flat Fender Tech' started by tobyw, Aug 22, 2005.

  1. tobyw

    tobyw Member

    Can anyone post or link to some pictures of a power steering pump mounted on an L-134? I've got two pulleys on the crank, the front being a wider 'B' series that is already running the water pump and alternator. So, I think I will use the rear pulley which I believe is a more standard (in terms of power steering pump pulleys) 'A' series pulley, but I'd like to see how others have physically mounted the pump on their L-134's. Thanks!!
     
  2. sparky

    sparky Sandgroper Staff Member Founder

    Seems like there's a thread with photos of one on an f-head in the CJ-5 section. Would that help?
     
  3. jd7

    jd7 Sponsor

  4. tobyw

    tobyw Member

    Well, that helps a little, but since the F-head and L-head are so different up top, I am hoping to find some pictures of an L-134 to see how the bracketry was setup. I am planning to just slip something under a few of the head bolts, similar to the way the oil filter bracket mounts, but still want to see anyone elses setup. Thanks!!
     
  5. kamel

    kamel Senior Curmudgeon

    If you are going to use the inner lower pulley, you'd be best off by using a governor bracket to mount the power steering pump. That way everything lines up as the factory meant it to. It is just that you'll be driving a p/s pump instead of a governor.

    The F head governor bracket is different from the L head governor bracket. The F head makes use of the two head bolts on the front of the engine, and is further bolstered by the forward exhaust manifold bolt.

    If you send me your e-mail address I can send you a photo of what the bracket looks like.

    If you are ever in the neighborhood I can show you the bracket in person. Mine is not for sale, but it is available if you come in and want to take measurements (free!).

    They are pretty tough to come by, so it would be easier to fab your own using the original as a pattern rather than trying to find the F head bracket.

    good luck

    kamel
     
  6. tobyw

    tobyw Member

  7. kamel

    kamel Senior Curmudgeon