Larry Cain
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Hello Group,
I'll figure I just come out and ask this because I am tired of searching without any luck.
I need pics or a diagram of the power steering brackets for my 1973, 351 Cleveland motor. My Mach 1 has air conditioning bracket and I have a 140 amp Alternator on the other side. I am really not interested in getting the air to work at this time but may in the future. I have been working on this project for about 2 yrs. I just dropped off the FMX at the Trans shop yesterday. The motor is all together brand new everything bored and roller assembly installed.
Any pics or diagrams would help or a location to visit.
This would be very helpful.
Thanks for your time and help,
Larry
I'll figure I just come out and ask this because I am tired of searching without any luck.
I need pics or a diagram of the power steering brackets for my 1973, 351 Cleveland motor. My Mach 1 has air conditioning bracket and I have a 140 amp Alternator on the other side. I am really not interested in getting the air to work at this time but may in the future. I have been working on this project for about 2 yrs. I just dropped off the FMX at the Trans shop yesterday. The motor is all together brand new everything bored and roller assembly installed.
Any pics or diagrams would help or a location to visit.
This would be very helpful.
Thanks for your time and help,
Larry
Hello Group,
I'll figure I just come out and ask this because I am tired of searching without any luck.
I need pics or a diagram of the power steering brackets for my 1973, 351 Cleveland motor. My Mach 1 has air conditioning bracket and I have a 140 amp Alternator on the other side. I am really not interested in getting the air to work at this time but may in the future. I have been working on this project for about 2 yrs. I just dropped off the FMX at the Trans shop yesterday. The motor is all together brand new everything bored and roller assembly installed.
Any pics or diagrams would help or a location to visit.
This would be very helpful.
Thanks for your time and help,
Larry
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