Mystery Part... Found in engine compartment

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78 C10 2 wheel drive, 350 engine. Anybody know (for sure) what this part is for.


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I found it here... in this mess... under the battery tray where the inner fender meets the core support. It has since been cleaned and painted.





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Wondering if it might be part of the power steering mount up, the PO had the power steering pump cobbled-up. I am still trying to figure out how to get the PS pump mounted and adjusted properly.

Thanks in advance for any advice, Dan.
 

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Maybe power steering, and maybe the ac bracket that bolts to the power steering bracket. I wonder if it might be for the smog pump? Hopefully somebody can elaborate. I checked some old photos of mine but can't get a clear view from the photos.
 

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It is for the top of the power steering pump when you have the AC compressor on the passenger side. I have that exact bracket on my 350 with the A6 AC compressor on that side.
 

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Wonder why someone used that area as the garbage can for bottle caps?
Some things just can’t be explained….
 

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AAAAAHHH HAAAAA!
You guys were right! It was a power steering adjustment bracket. No wonder the PS was not bolting on and adjusting properly... I was trying to put together a puzzle with one of the pieces missing.

Sad Sack, I traced the part # you gave, and it led me to a diagram on Chicago Muscle's site that shows how it bolts to the engine. I was really scratching my head trying to get that piece bolted on somehow. Here it is mounted on.
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I now have the PS pump and belt on and adjusted.


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Now, if we can only answer Grit Dogs question of why the PO was using that area under the battery as a trash can for oil caps. That old engine must have burnt a LOT of oil. And why did he throw that adjuster bracket under there? There was no way that pump was tight, it must have been squeeling like a pig. Glad I found it there when i cleaned it up.

Thanks for the quick replies and great answers.
 

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My guess would be that PO removed the bracket, set on the inner fender and it happened to slide down and they F-it and left it. Or they may not have even realized it went missing.
 

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AAAAAHHH HAAAAA!
You guys were right! It was a power steering adjustment bracket. No wonder the PS was not bolting on and adjusting properly... I was trying to put together a puzzle with one of the pieces missing.

Sad Sack, I traced the part # you gave, and it led me to a diagram on Chicago Muscle's site that shows how it bolts to the engine. I was really scratching my head trying to get that piece bolted on somehow. Here it is mounted on.
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I now have the PS pump and belt on and adjusted.


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Now, if we can only answer Grit Dogs question of why the PO was using that area under the battery as a trash can for oil caps. That old engine must have burnt a LOT of oil. And why did he throw that adjuster bracket under there? There was no way that pump was tight, it must have been squeeling like a pig. Glad I found it there when i cleaned it up.

Thanks for the quick replies and great answers.
I like that site, it's one of my favorites.
 

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