I'm new here and was asked to post some pictures of my just finished R&P project. I hope this works. The design is based on the Saginaw CTO power R&P used by the commercial vendors and most who have gone before me. I tried to address most problems that have been previously reported.
The biggest complication was low ground clearence ( about 3 3/4 inch at the bell housing). The motor had a 6 qt. GM pan which does not accomodate the R&P and had to be replaced. I didn't want smaller oil capacity and max depth was only 7 inches so I used a 7 qt 7 in deep Canton unit with baffles and side kick-outs. The old pump had a welded pick-up that would not fit the new baffles so I used the new style Melling select pump and no commercial pick-up exists for this pump/pan combination so some fab was needed. The pan was also dimpled for just a little more vertical clearance.
The left bracket was bent from the same size bar as used in the idler arm mount.
The right bracket was CNC plasma cut from 3/16 stock, bent and TIG welded into one piece with full gusseting back to the frame attachment top and bottom of the rack mount block.
The center bracket is fabbed from a machined center link (with same basic dimensions as the stock piece) and CNC plasma cut plates. The bracket to rack mounting holes are reinforced with turned 17-4 PH spool pieces.
I used a double upper u-joint becasue I wasn't sure if a single would work. I did cut a clearance eyebrow in the rear flange of the motor mount to keep the unit as high as I could. It's probable that a single joint would be OK but the job is done.
I used 2 piece TFE linded rod ends for packaging/maintenance reasons. They are installed with seals and big safety washers. OE tie rods would have been marginal on fit.
The original steering was not power so I chose to run a late model pump with remote reservior. I also chose to use a cooler because of reports of track day failures in C5s.
Some file size posting troubles I'll try and work out with some of the pics.
Bill
The biggest complication was low ground clearence ( about 3 3/4 inch at the bell housing). The motor had a 6 qt. GM pan which does not accomodate the R&P and had to be replaced. I didn't want smaller oil capacity and max depth was only 7 inches so I used a 7 qt 7 in deep Canton unit with baffles and side kick-outs. The old pump had a welded pick-up that would not fit the new baffles so I used the new style Melling select pump and no commercial pick-up exists for this pump/pan combination so some fab was needed. The pan was also dimpled for just a little more vertical clearance.
The left bracket was bent from the same size bar as used in the idler arm mount.
The right bracket was CNC plasma cut from 3/16 stock, bent and TIG welded into one piece with full gusseting back to the frame attachment top and bottom of the rack mount block.
The center bracket is fabbed from a machined center link (with same basic dimensions as the stock piece) and CNC plasma cut plates. The bracket to rack mounting holes are reinforced with turned 17-4 PH spool pieces.
I used a double upper u-joint becasue I wasn't sure if a single would work. I did cut a clearance eyebrow in the rear flange of the motor mount to keep the unit as high as I could. It's probable that a single joint would be OK but the job is done.
I used 2 piece TFE linded rod ends for packaging/maintenance reasons. They are installed with seals and big safety washers. OE tie rods would have been marginal on fit.
The original steering was not power so I chose to run a late model pump with remote reservior. I also chose to use a cooler because of reports of track day failures in C5s.
Some file size posting troubles I'll try and work out with some of the pics.
Bill