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Sweet Quick Change Power Steering Bracket Pulley Yoke on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Winter Garden, Florida, United States

Winter Garden, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

Here is a bracket for mounting the power steering pump to a Quick Change by Sweet, part number 501-30023.  Also included is a coarse splined yoke /pully, part number 501-30027.  

Local pick up is also available.  

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