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1969 power steering pump id

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cobra1

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1969 ps pump leaking. son picked one up from oreilleys, looks to me to be wrong. im taking it back. had a big fill hole about 1 1/2 across anybody know what they look like? i only know 67 pumps.btw-hose hookups were all wrong.
 
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mustangman70

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Why is there a 69 powersteering pump in the car? a pump with a BIG hole means its liek a 65-68 pump or something, 69-70 pumps had the smaller fill hole.........right? It sounds to me liek he went and bought a 67 P/S pump.......and you need a 69-70 pump?
 
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correct, the pump you got was wrong

i would say it was an older style, but it might be newer, both had larger fills.

the 68-69 powersteering pumps have a smaller fill tube. a-lot of them from the parts store don't come with the case, but some do. if you have to swap the case, be careful not to warp the case when your removing it. and when installing the new one, use a little powersteering fluid to lube the new o-ring before installing it.

hope this helps.

as with all parts, the store should have one that looks just like the one r that came off your car, if not, find a different store. napa is always a good store imop.

good luck
 
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mustangman70

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Why order a pump from napa? are they better? When my pump went south i got one from NPD and i would think one from a mustang place would be better???
 
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sure, one of the mustang places would be better. i was just saying the local place of choice for me is napa. if hi-lo orilieys, auto zone don''t have napa usually does.

if you don't want to deal w/your local auto parts places, mustangman70 is on the money, National Parts Depot is the online place to deal with.

i think the closest to you is flori-dah NPD, 352-861-8700
 
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there's a 69 pump in the car cuz its a 69 mustang. took pump back went to autozone and got the right pump $45.
 
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Oh ok i misunderstood, i thought it was for the 67 in your sig :woops: lol

NPD has allways been good to me with the shiping fast and I havent had no issues
 
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