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Old 09-20-2014, 04:23 PM
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Does any one have a picture of the power steering pulley and mounting brackets for a big block??? Also, is the alternator bracket the same on big blocks with and without power steering??? Any pictures of brackets would be appreciated.
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Does any one have a picture of the power steering pulley and mounting brackets for a big block??? Also, is the alternator bracket the same on big blocks with and without power steering??? Any pictures of brackets would be appreciated.
Alternator and mounting systems are different between manual and power steering big-blocks; both systems are fully illustrated in Section N40 of your Assembly Manual.
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I'll get you some pics of the bracket/pulley setup later today. I have an L72 with power steering. The AIM sheet showing the assembly is here:


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