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Power Steering Support Bracket, Rear, Big Block (1969 Nova)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item EK-85-151902-1
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      Product Information

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      Features

      • Exact Duplicates Of The Original GM Rear Brace
      • Correct Bends For Accurate Geometry And Pulley Alignment
      • Authentic Manufacturer Stampings And Crimps
      • Durable Black Coating
      • For Chevy Big Block Engines With Long Water Pumps
      • Replaces Original GM Part # 3946017
      • Fits 1969 Nova

      Description

      Power Steering Support Component. The Power Steering Support Bracket, Rear, Big Block is designed to securely anchor the power steering pump on Chevy big block engines with long water pumps. It ensures proper alignment and support, which is vital for the longevity and correct operation of the power steering system.

      Construction and Appearance. This rear brace is an exact reproduction of the original GM part, featuring precise bends for accurate geometry and pulley alignment. It includes authentic manufacturer stampings and crimps and is finished with a durable black coating to resist wear and corrosion.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward and generally requires no modifications or drilling, making it accessible for standard restoration projects and repairs.

      Application. Specifically fits the 1969 Nova model equipped with a Chevy big block engine and long water pump configuration.

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