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Yes there is complete guide available for power steering pump and bracket positions mounting.Its will all details and diagram and lot more details.Please click on link below.Check the details
http://technoanswers.blogspot.com/2011/03/1989-dodge-dakota-2wd-4cylinder-25.html
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In this link is complete guide for steering and suspension of 1989 Dodge Dakota 2wd - 4cylinder 2.5------------------This should help. Thanks.Helpmech.
Hi Tnmcat,
Check the available vacuum at a manifold port with the engine idling. It should be 17-21 inches of vacuum. If it is to low,it will give you multiple vacuum concerns. Also, I don't think this unit had a vacuum advance. This timing and advance should be controlled by the on board computer (or PCM). If you turn the distributor it will not change the timing but it will throw the fuel system out of synchronization. Here is the vacuum diagram I have. If you need anything else,drop me a line. Thanks,Chuck
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