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GM Saginaw P Series Banjo Style Power Steering Pump Reservoir - Chrome

GM Saginaw P Series Banjo Style Power Steering Pump Reservoir - Chrome

SKU: SKU: JM2004C

Regular price $48.31
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Product Details

Features

  • Chrome steel integral reservoir built specifically for GM Saginaw P-Series banjo-style power steering pumps
  • Bolts directly to the pump body — no remote reservoir hoses or brackets needed
  • Fits the Saginaw P-Series banjo pump used across classic Camaro, Chevelle, Nova, C10, and GMC C/K builds
  • Cap and fittings not included; sold individually

Description

This is a chrome steel integral reservoir designed for GM Saginaw P-Series banjo-style power steering pumps — the P-Series pump found on a wide range of classic Chevrolet and GMC vehicles. It mounts directly to the pump body in a non-remote, integral configuration, giving your steering system a clean chrome appearance without the need for remote reservoir hoses or brackets.

This reservoir is a common replacement or upgrade for restorations, engine swaps, show builds, and street performance builds running a Saginaw banjo pump setup, including small block and big block Chevy swaps where the original reservoir has worn out, rusted, or been replaced with an aftermarket pump core. It's commonly used on Camaro, Chevelle, Nova, C10, and GMC C/K builds, as well as other GM platforms running the same banjo-style pump architecture.

The cap, banjo fitting, and mounting hardware are not included — confirm you have a compatible banjo fitting and cap on hand before installation. This is a reservoir only; it does not include the pump, pulley, or mounting hardware. Sold individually.

 

Chrome Steel Reservoir Built for Saginaw Banjo Pump Systems
Built from durable steel and finished in chrome, this integral reservoir attaches directly to GM Saginaw P-Series banjo-style power steering pumps, replacing a cracked, rusted, or missing reservoir without changing your pump's mounting configuration — and adding chrome show-quality appearance to your Saginaw pump setup.

Stops Fluid Starvation and Adds Chrome to Your Engine Bay
A damaged or leaking reservoir can starve the pump of fluid, leading to noisy, inconsistent, or failing steering assist. Replacing a worn reservoir with this chrome steel unit helps restore proper fluid capacity and supports reliable pump operation — while giving your Saginaw banjo pump a polished chrome look suited to show builds and restored engine

Specs

Cap IncludedNo
ColorChrome
FinishChrome
Fittings IncludedNo
MaterialSteel
Mounting Bracket IncludedNo
Mounting Hardware IncludedNo
Remote MountedNo
Remote or IntegralIntegral

Engine Fitment

COMPATIBLE WITH
GM SAGINAW P-SERIES (TYPE 1) BANJO-STYLE POWER STEERING PUMP RESERVOIR APPLICATIONS
• Fits GM Saginaw P-Series (Type 1) banjo-style power steering pumps.
• Replacement integral steel reservoir for compatible Saginaw P-Series banjo-style pump assemblies.
• Compatible with many GM passenger cars, trucks, muscle cars, street rods, and custom builds using a banjo-style Saginaw pump.
• Verify reservoir style, mounting configuration, and return fitting orientation before ordering.

COMMON VEHICLE APPLICATIONS
Chevrolet Bel Air (1955-1957)
Chevrolet Biscayne (1958-1972)
Chevrolet Impala (1958-1976)
Chevrolet Chevelle (1964-1973)
Chevrolet El Camino (1964-1987)
Chevrolet Camaro (1967-1981)
Chevrolet Nova (1962-1979)
Chevrolet Monte Carlo (1970-1988)
Chevrolet C10/C20/C30 Pickup (1963-1987)
Chevrolet K10/K20/K30 Pickup (1963-1987)
GMC C/K Series Pickup (1963-1987)
Chevrolet Blazer (1969-1991)
GMC Jimmy (1970-1991)
Chevrolet Suburban (1963-1991)
GMC Suburban (1963-1991)

NOTES
• Replacement reservoir only.
• Fits GM Saginaw P-Series (Type 1) banjo-style power steering pumps only.
• Verify your existing pump uses the banjo-style reservoir before ordering.
• Not compatible with standard Saginaw P-Series angled-fitting reservoirs.
• Not compatible with GM Type II (Saginaw TC) power steering pumps.
• Fill and properly bleed the steering system after installation if the reservoir is replaced.

Q&A

Is this a reservoir or a complete power steering pump?
This is the reservoir only — designed to mount on a compatible GM Saginaw P-Series banjo-style power steering pump. The pump, cap, banjo fitting, and mounting hardware are not included.

Will this fit my Saginaw power steering pump?
It's designed for GM Saginaw P-Series banjo-style power steering pumps. Verify your pump uses the integral banjo-style reservoir mounting design before ordering.

Does this come with the cap and banjo fitting?
No — the cap, banjo fitting, and mounting hardware are sold separately.

How is this different from the black Saginaw banjo reservoir?
This is the chrome steel finish version; the black steel version is offered separately. Both are integral-mount steel reservoirs for the same Saginaw P-Series banjo pump platform — the difference is finish only.

Is this compatible with a GM Type II (TC) power steering pump?
No — this reservoir is built specifically for GM Saginaw P-Series banjo-style pumps and is not compatible with GM Type II (TC) power steering pump setups.

Can I use this on an engine swap or hot rod build?
Yes — this reservoir is commonly used on small block Chevy, big block Chevy, street rod, and hot rod builds running a Saginaw P-Series banjo-style power steering pump.

Why would I need to replace my power steering reservoir?
A cracked, rusted, or leaking reservoir can lead to fluid loss, pump cavitation, noisy operation, and inconsistent power steering performance. A chrome reservoir also suits show builds and restorations running a chrome accessory drive theme.

Do I need to bleed the system after installation?
Yes — the power steering system should be properly bled after installation to remove trapped air and ensure smooth, quiet steering operation.

What's the difference between integral and remote reservoir designs?
An integral reservoir mounts directly to the pump body; a remote reservoir is mounted separately and connected by hose. This is an integral design — no remote hoses or brackets needed.

Is this compatible with remote-reservoir power steering setups?
No — this is an integral reservoir designed to mount directly on the Saginaw P-Series banjo pump body and is not compatible with remote-reservoir configurations.

Emissions Notice

This product does not affect vehicle emissions and is not subject to emissions compliance regulations.