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Old 07-16-2010, 03:03 PM
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Default WTB - Power Steering setup for 68 Camaro

Have had enough of the manual setup. The big wheels and tires make it a pain the butt. Time to put in a PS setup.

Want something that looks and functions awesome.

Need to figure out what brackets I need because of the procharger setup I have.

I'd like to run AN lines because the look so much better.

What is the setup to go with?
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Old 07-16-2010, 03:47 PM
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Have had enough of the manual setup. The big wheels and tires make it a pain the butt. Time to put in a PS setup.

Want something that looks and functions awesome.

Need to figure out what brackets I need because of the procharger setup I have.

I'd like to run AN lines because the look so much better.

What is the setup to go with?
I am having some brackets made custom from Jones racing right now. They just sent me pics they did on there mock up motor. I run an F2 with the motor set back over the cross member so room for brackets is minimal. The alternator will end up passenger side just slightly higher then center of the water pump, and the steering directly below it and a little closer to center of the motor. It may help to see a pic and know what motor your using.
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Old 07-16-2010, 04:57 PM
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As you can see in the pic its a SB
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Old 07-16-2010, 04:58 PM
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I also bought a power steering box from mark at SC&C and they can be made in custom ratios to match your application and bolt right in.
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In this picture you can see my limited space for mounting brackets because of engine set back and the procharger.



Here is one of the 4 pictures of my brackets on there mock up motor made by Jones Racing that were finished friday and will be sent out monday.



They may have one on there web site that will bolt right on or they custom make them with a pic and a few measurements and your all set.
Ask for CJ if you call.
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Thanks for the info so far.
For anybody that is running a SBC with a procharger what bracket are you using?
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This could work
http://www.marchperf.com/instruction...structions.pdf
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Well, if you don't want Jones to make you one and the March one doesn't work, you can try a website called yellowbullet. There will be a lot more procharged small blocks there.
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