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Hi all in my quest to get my truck back on the road I have been trying to figure out a brake system for the new axles and have decided to just go with the brake system the truck the axles came with which means I need a power steering pump on my motor to run the booster. I have a small block 327/350 with just a alternator on a 2 belt drive system(I am sure I can just run 1 belt on the alternator and run the other on the pump). The alternator is mounted to the drivers side of the truck. I was wondering if anyone knew of a good mounting bracket or whole pump kit that would not force me to relocate my alternator. Also I am having trouble sourcing a new or reman booster the part number that comes up for disc brakes on rock auto is cardone 529902 I do know where I can get a used one in unknown condition if anyone knows of a rebuilt kit and if it can be done without much special tools.

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Every GM truck I have owned had the power steering pump located on the drivers side, below the alternator, pretty low on the engine, small block and big block, even the 6.5 diesel had it mounted there. You should be able to use factory junk yard brackets and pump to put back in business.


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That's good to hear I have a 327 sitting in the barn with a pump on it yet the alternator is on the passenger side. I think I will have to see if it fits.


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As long as the heads and water pump are traditional, it should bolt up.


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That's good to hear might save me a few hundred bucks if the pump actually works


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