For Sale TRW P.S. Pumps, Cap, Pulley, and Bracket

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I have some power steering components that I would like to sell.

1. The first pump shown (no pulley) is seized and would require a full rebuild. It does not come with the cap. This pump is for the small block application or with the smaller shaft. $40
2. The second pump shown (w/ pulley) is a remaned pump from Lares bought through Rock Auto. It has a lifetime warrenty however I am not sure how that works after its resold. The only issue with it is the high pressure blow off valve is stuck. What this means is it works at high RPM but will not work at low RPM. This pump comes with the cap. This pump is for the small block applications unless you change the pulley. $70
3. The cap shown is the stock type twist on cap. It's in good original condition. $30
4. The pulley shown is for the Federal/Thompson power steering pump for the big block applications. It will not fit the pump shown in the first picture as the hole is too large. $20
5. The bracket shown is for the Federal/Thompson power steering pumps for the I think the big blocks and/or later model applications. $70

Prices are obo and do not include shipping.
I accept paypal only unless you happen to be local to me.
Please PM with any questions.

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You use Federal and Thompson interchangeably? Did those two companies merge at some point? I thought Chrysler stopped using Thompson pumps in 1957, and the ones I am familar with don't look like the Federal pumps in your photos.
 
1. Thompson is the same as TRW. So technically they stopped using Thompson but because the name changed to TRW.
2. I have never been sure which one was which, TRW or Federal, as it seemed these pumps for whatever reason were so hard to. find. I would see it called on thing and then called something else somewhere else. The information was not clear or consistent at the time I was trying to find a pump.
3. Pointing this out on the ad instead of a PM is pretty inconsiderate on your part no matter if you or right or not.
 
1. Thompson is the same as TRW. So technically they stopped using Thompson but because the name changed to TRW.
2. I have never been sure which one was which, TRW or Federal, as it seemed these pumps for whatever reason were so hard to. find. I would see it called on thing and then called something else somewhere else. The information was not clear or consistent at the time I was trying to find a pump.
3. Pointing this out on the ad instead of a PM is pretty inconsiderate on your part no matter if you or right or not.
Do you still have cap and pulley
Zigs
 
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