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Location: Valley Forge, Pa. | I bought this pump years ago shortly after buying my suburban and had it professionally rebuilt as a spare. I bought it as a pump for a 1960 Plymouth/318. It's not the same style as on my car. Don't even know if it would fit?
I believe I found this pump listed to fit a 1961 Chrysler but couldn't find it for any other years or makes. I'm sure I could spend a lot of time identifying exactly what it is and what it fits but I am also
sure someone here will instantly recognize it and can tell me the manufacturer, makes, and years it will fit so I can correctly list it for sale.
Thanks as always,
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Location: Valley Forge, Pa. | Oh yeah, picts.
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Location: Eastern Iowa | Looks like the one on My F |
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Location: NorCal | It's a Federal pump, often called the 1.06 pump. (1.06 c. i. displacement) |
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Location: Lower Mainland BC | 57chizler - 2018-11-22 5:45 PM
It's a Federal pump, often called the 1.06 pump. (1.06 c. i. displacement)
Some related info:
REF: https://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/threads/steering-pump-id-help.1...
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Location: Valley Forge, Pa. | Thanks for the info. Anyone know its applications? Will the bracket shown mount to a 1960 318? |
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Location: Lower Mainland BC | udoittwo - 2018-11-23 7:45 AM
Thanks for the info. Anyone know its applications? Will the bracket shown mount to a 1960 318?
There are lots of clues and alternatives in the link I gave you, if you read through the entire thread.
https://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/threads/steering-pump-id-help.1...
One of them, the Cardone number, leads to this:
https://www.thewrenchmonkey.ca/products/auto-parts/cardone/206115/
1968 Dodge Charger
1968 Dodge Coronet
1968 Dodge Dart
1968 Dodge Monaco
1968 Dodge Polara
1968 Plymouth Barracuda
1968 Plymouth Belvedere
1968 Plymouth Fury
1968 Plymouth Fury I
1968 Plymouth Fury II
1968 Plymouth Fury III
1968 Plymouth Roadrunner
1968 Plymouth Satellite
1968 Plymouth Valiant
1967 Dodge Charger
1967 Dodge Coronet
1967 Dodge Dart
1967 Dodge Polara
1967 Plymouth Barracuda
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1967 Plymouth Satellite
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Location: NorCal | The size of the return line hose nipple gives a clue, the 5/8" nipple is early, they changed to a 3/8" hose around '67.
Edited by 57chizler 2018-11-23 3:27 PM
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Location: Oklahoma | udoittwo - 2018-11-23 6:45 AM
Thanks for the info. Anyone know its applications? Will the bracket shown mount to a 1960 318?
Looks like it has a big block mounting bracket |
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Location: Valley Forge, Pa. | The return is 5/8", so with that, it should be a Federal pump for 1958-66 MOPARs and possibly for a big block?
I'll have to look at my mounting brackets and see if it is worth keeping as a spare or selling it and find a rebuild able one like the one on my car for a spare.
Thanks again,
Karl.
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Location: Valley Forge, Pa. | Oops, TRW? |
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Location: northern germany | udoittwo - 2018-11-27 7:03 AM
The return is 5/8", so with that, it should be a Federal pump for 1958-66 MOPARs and possibly for a big block?
I'll have to look at my mounting brackets and see if it is worth keeping as a spare or selling it and find a rebuild able one like the one on my car for a spare.
Thanks again,
Karl.
They changed the pumps from the 60 to 61 model year. For some reason they got a larger shaft, but both interchange. |
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Location: Colorful Colorado skier on the license plate | I believe it is a mid to late 1960's Big block Federal general performance pump and bracket. I prefer these to the earlier wobbly bracket system. |
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