Sag pump install

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For more flow and better performance, you can't beat a sag.

The old pump

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remove the intake hose for more room

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remove fan belt

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I have a hydroboost on my bronco thus the braided lines

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remover the 4 bolts holding the AC pump in place

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I used a strap to hold it up out of the way, take care not to bend the ac lines

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Remove the bolts that hold the pump and bracket in place

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Heres my old pump in front of 3 sags, couple are off of 351 engines and one is from a 5.0, regardless the brackets are all the same

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add the adapter I need for my braided fittings

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Heres the hole with the pump and bracket removed

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dropping the sag in place

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bolt the ac pump on

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looks like it belongs

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stock belt fits

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need to make a longer line

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pic of the hydro boost from a f450

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finish off with the install of the intake hose

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little tight to get the cap off

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thats it, fill it up and bleed - proper way to do is is by disconnecting your drag link and cycle the wheel back and forth - no whining.

:D /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> more of my bronco here http://www.4x4preservation.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=23

 
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