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I got my car less engine and power steering pump. I'm just confused which style of pump. I have air conditioning / short water pump. I just want to know if I need to use the one with a reserve mounted on the fender or the conventional one with the tank on the unit ? It is a late production 1968 Chevelle 396SS. Thank you for your time. Tony
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Tony... The correct set-up for all 68 big blocks has the remote reservoir. With the short water pump 68's have, the alternator is directly above the p.s. pump so there is no room to get the fluid into the pump, thus the remote resevoir.
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Thanks Bill , Tony
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Bill Rose, Tell us some more about your car, it looks to be tripoli turquoise, is it? Please post some pictures. Thanks
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Tim...Here are a few shots of my 68. I did a frame off. Finished it spring 04.. It is a numbers matching, SS- 396-325 hp, 4 speed grecian green...
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