November 2 HAMOM

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I have the PS pump. Have not figured out the lines yet. After we figure out how to mount the damn thing I need assistance with the lines and fittings. After we figure that out I can have what I need made and install later. The diff is installed and ready for the ARB pump to be installed as well as the remaining axle components. I'm leaving it dissasembled until the pump is hooked up and I make sure everything is working as it should before I button up the hubs.

Forgot to mention I have a trans cooler to install too.
 
Sounds like someone is going to be bogarting all of the HAMOM time.

Don't worry, we'll have plenty of time to change your oil. :D
What you need done? Lift kit, 35" tires, re-gear, chromoly them axles, super charger, body swap, engine swap??? We can do it all in about a day.
 
Today I romoved the stock steering pump to find that the saginaw will practically bolt right in. The high pressure line fits the pump and two of the mounting screws in the face match the stock bracket. I also drilled out the transfer case flange so that's off the list.
 
Almost forgot, well, I did completely forget that I ordered IPF lights to install too. They arrived this morning.
 
Cross the power steering pump off the list. It was incredibly easy this afternoon. Practically bolted right in and hoses hooked up perfect.
 
Cross the power steering pump off the list. It was incredibly easy this afternoon. Practically bolted right in and hoses hooked up perfect.

Seriously?? I'll have to take pics. There aren't any people who have done the Saginaw ps pump conversion on a 62 before.
 
Cross the power steering pump off the list. It was incredibly easy this afternoon. Practically bolted right in and hoses hooked up perfect.

Didn't you have to take the radiator off and the front grill crap to get to that 1 bolt on top? I did. Suxed! It took 6 hours to R&R.

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Just took the old pump off and put the new one on. It wasnt a perfect fit and I had to make some spacers to position it properly but all in all quite an easy swap. My high pressure line wasw replaced about two years ago and that goes under the radiator. Didnt touch it though. You'll see when you get here.

Oh and thank you darin!
 
Change of plans. I'm coming solo being the :princess: got a better offer. Her friend has an extra, front row, Panther ticket. Also, I've talked her into working for me Saturday, but I have to open, so I should be down by 11:00. :clap:

I want to be there to help Terry from Cary change his oil. ;) And anything I can help you with Mikey.

Is there anything I need to bring? jack stands, tools, hookers, etc? :p
 
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