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Corvette Power Steering Conversion Kit, Change To Power Steering 1963-1982 Bb. on 2040-parts.com

US $995.00
Location:

Loysburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Loysburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Remanufactured

Corvette big block power steering setup or conversion 1963-1982, 396, 427, 454. Includes 1 rebuilt pump w/nut and cap + mounting brackets and bolts, 1 rebuilt control valve, 1 rebuilt slave/assist cylinder, 1 relay rod, 1 pitman arm, 1 A bracket with mounting brackets, 1 big block hose kit, 1 crank pulley, 1 two groove cast iron pump pulley, 1 bolt/mount kit, and 1 instruction sheets.  Kit does not include belts or fluid. Please feel free to ask any questions. Please specify year of your car when you buy. Usable on 1975-1982 if you install a big block motor.  No cores required BUT we do buy rebuildable cores. Thanks, Ted.

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