Summary: Install a water steering pump in a car when replacing a car engine; learn how with tips from our expert custom-car mechanic in this free auto-restoration video.
Doug Jenkins runs Doug Jenkins Custom Hot Rods in St. Louis, where he restores classic cars and creates mild to wild custom street rods. He races a 1972 Corvette in the SCCA...read more
"Hi I'm Doug. I work with twenty great guys in St. Louis at Doug Jenkins Custom Hot Rods, and we're going to do some work for you today on Expert Village. Now we're going to install the power steering pump and the power steering pump pulley and reservoir and the bracket for the alternator is the same piece. This comes with five bolts. You see they have lock tight on them already they come from the factory with red lock tight on them. He's going to line it up and tighten those guys down. As it goes in, that lock tight will liquefy from the heat and set up and hold it in there real strong. You can see how easy it is to install these new brackets. It's a lot easier than in the old days, when we used to scrounge them off of junk motors and try to get different accessories and brackets to work with different year motors; it's a lot nicer to do it this way. Also nice to work on a rack, tighten everything real easy standing up."
eHow Article: How to Install a Power Steering Pump