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Unfortunately my company blocks pictures so I can't see what you posted but I will look tonight when I get home. Hopefully someone can figure out before then. Good luck.
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Doug, I went through my pictures file and found this shot of a '68 RA with manual steering. 
Jim '68 400HO Conv.
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And a shot from another angle: 
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Can you email me the pics? Can't see close enough.
Have a look at the attached illustrations...
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I'll post new pics in a little while.
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Looks like wrong alt bracket for the single fan pulley.
Likely solve with different alt brack or a double fan pulley
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The bracket came from inline tube. I mounted it with a bolt & stud now I'm thinking I need 2 studs with nuts for spacers. I'm hoping that;ll bring it out to where I need it.
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Spacers is the way I had to go. With an aftermarket steering pump and mach pully. Go thing we have a hardware store close by with chrome spacers of different sizes. GL
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I got it yesterday. What I had to do is make a longer stud 7/16" longer for the top hole out of some 3/8" unthreaded rod that I have. Lines up good now.
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