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Old Feb 1, 2009 | 07:01 PM
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it says up to 93. will it fit my 95?

http://store.summitracing.com/partde...9&autoview=sku

I'm also kinda mad that march doesn't make a ford style pwr steering pump bracket. I'm trying to shed the weight of those 2 giant brackets.
Old Feb 1, 2009 | 07:25 PM
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No the 94-95 use a different belt setup.
Old Feb 1, 2009 | 09:15 PM
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change timing cover and convert belt set up to a fox set up
Old Feb 1, 2009 | 09:20 PM
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Originally Posted by mjr46
change timing cover and convert belt set up to a fox set up
so what would i need? a new timing cover/water pump. anything else?
also whats the difference between the 94/95 and the fox pwr string pumps. if i convert to a fox timing cover will i be able to get the pwr steering bracket too?
Old Feb 1, 2009 | 09:32 PM
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depends on how far you wanna take it, you'll need the fox pump I believe and lines, not sureif you'll need adapters down at the rack but I'd do away with the a/c and buy and eliminator bracket set up for a fox. and get the fox alt bracket set up, I've never done the conversion but it should be possible.....mock it all up before you set it in
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Originally Posted by mjr46
depends on how far you wanna take it, you'll need the fox pump I believe and lines, not sureif you'll need adapters down at the rack but I'd do away with the a/c and buy and eliminator bracket set up for a fox. and get the fox alt bracket set up, I've never done the conversion but it should be possible.....mock it all up before you set it in
so i'm going to need to new hoses for the waterpump or pwr steering? if i need it all for the pwr steering i'll just wait and convert to a manual rack like i'd like to. and no. the motors going in as soon as i get it. this can wait until its warmer outside. lol.
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by the way i don't have a/c. i have those 2 giant brackets for just the alt and pwr steering pump.
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you might be able to adapt your current PS lines to the fox pump, I'm not sure if the fittings are the same and you still don't have your motor???
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Originally Posted by mjr46
you might be able to adapt your current PS lines to the fox pump, I'm not sure if the fittings are the same and you still don't have your motor???
no its shipping out tomorrow. plan on having it running this weekend. so i will need a new pwr steering pump then? so i shouldn't need any new water hoses with a fox style water pump?
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I believe that it would be too much work work to convert to a fox setup especially to shed a few lbs.



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