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Hi Guys!My first post on this great forum!Brief introduction of myself:my name is Michael. I live in Austria, am married an have two incredible boys (9 and 7 yo). I'm work in the IT department of an hospital, so this doesn't recommend me as the best classic car technician As of March 2015 I'm the proud owner of a 1968 Mustang Coupe. The car has the 289 engine with 2V Carb. Regarding my Marti Report, the car was built Dec. 1st 1967 in San Jose and delivered to Arizona (Homes Tuttle). The Paint (what's left over respectively shining through the patina ) is Gulfstream Aqua Options narrow down to A/C and Power steering.The car is in preety good shape, no rust and overall is left in a quite original condition.I got the car from a german guy who bought it last year in Montana.In Austria there are pretty strict restrictions regarding old cars, so I drive the car only between April and October. In the meantime it sits in a dry garage and gets improvements... and love That's how I came here...Right now I'm rebuilding the Power Steering Pump. The FAQ were realy helpful, but my Pump is not The pump is black, the ID tag reads (see attached pic):HBA BFI F7 B 7...so I suppose it's a Ford Thomson Pump and should be Teal.BUT: the pump doesn't look like it's been oversprayed in the past, besides: no paint underneath the ID tag.As I want to leave the car as original as possible, I would appreciate it very much, if someone could enlighten me and tell which color the pump should have.Thanks a lot and take care!Cheers,Michael
Needing clarification here......I know the pump housing is teal.....but what about the front of the pump where the pulley shaft comes out? Is that also teal or is it black. From my old pictures, I know my pump is teal but I can't tell what color the front is.Thanks,Dave
The pump shaft is not painted. If it was there would be a issue in pressing the pulley on.
Hi Bob, Re-read.....not the pump shaft....but rather the front of the pump where the pump shaft is located. I did a little cleaning and it looks like there are spots of teal here and there on the front.
For Jeff......pump markings. Not sure if this was plant specific:
...................since all I have is everything that could have been unbolted from the unibody chassis.