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scott123 01-13-2010 04:53 PM

steering box identification
 
bought a parts truck a couple of years ago. it was an 72 body on a 84 2wd chassis with spring hangers welded to the front to convert the 2wd frame to 4wd. a plate was welded to bolt the steering box (a pitiful try at bracing the box)...get the idea...i need a rag joint and have no idea whether the box is of a newer model or not...it has the splines with the flat spot..not notched for the bolt to go partially thru...the rag joint is shot but the box is OK...i can't find any numbers on the joint but can i ID the box by the casting numbers..year model...to find the right joint...any help will be greatly appreciated....s

mbgmike 01-13-2010 07:46 PM

Re: steering box identification
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by scott123 (Post 3728701)
bought a parts truck a couple of years ago. it was an 72 body on a 84 2wd chassis with spring hangers welded to the front to convert the 2wd frame to 4wd. a plate was welded to bolt the steering box (a pitiful try at bracing the box)...get the idea...i need a rag joint and have no idea whether the box is of a newer model or not...it has the splines with the flat spot..not notched for the bolt to go partially thru...the rag joint is shot but the box is OK...i can't find any numbers on the joint but can i ID the box by the casting numbers..year model...to find the right joint...any help will be greatly appreciated....s

Go to here. Thats one place


https://www.drivetrain.com

If you can't find it email or pm us and we will find the page. They list all the casting and models..

Mike

Classic Heartbeat 01-13-2010 08:51 PM

Re: steering box identification
 
There are a couple of ways to tell. The 69-75 steering gears have a larger input shaft than the 75-87. I believe the 69-75 were 3/4" and the 75-87 wer 1/2". Another way to tell is the 69-75 were 4 1/2 turns from lock to lock and the 76 and newer were 3 1/2. WES


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