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Old 12-04-2008, 09:28 AM
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Default Power sterring pump for front runner

Can anyone tell me what model and year vintage air uses for the power steering pump with the resevoir for their front runner system?
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Old 12-04-2008, 10:00 AM
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We just did that install on a 2nd gen a couple of issues ago in Camaro Performers.

It was a modern GM PS pump with attached black plastic tank. We picked it up from DSE.

In my notes it says a GM type II with a shaft OD of .664-inch.
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I believe an original application is from a mid-80's Pontiac Sunbird.
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We just did that install on a 2nd gen a couple of issues ago in Camaro Performers.

It was a modern GM PS pump with attached black plastic tank. We picked it up from DSE.

In my notes it says a GM type II with a shaft OD of .664-inch.
Thanks, I was hoping to find one today from the local dealership.
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I believe an original application is from a mid-80's Pontiac Sunbird.
Thanks, had them look up an 85 Sunbird but it has a remote reservoir.
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Old 12-04-2008, 11:26 AM
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A company called "Turn One" can also supply you with a specific pump. They Supply cup cars and nascar but are price competative. Getting a pump with both the correct shaft diameter and resivoir to work with the Front Runner assembly is key. DSE has a hard line the cleans up the plumbing greatly on the preasure side. The FR bracket makes it tuff to install a preasure line with a conventional fitting.
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A Cadillac Deville or Seville with the Northstar uses the attached reservoir so do 2000 Cavaliers
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I got mine from DSE.

http://www.detroitspeed.com/productp...ring6769cf.htm
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