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63 power steering conversion help needed
is there a tutorial here ?
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Re: 63 power steering conversion help needed
Here are a couple of links that you may find useful...
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=374519 http://www.classicperform.com/power6066.htm |
Re: 63 power steering conversion help needed
everything i see is 67 and up, nothing for 63?
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http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=708045
Steering box bracket: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=332923 In the FAQ section: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...55&postcount=4 |
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Not sure about a 63 model, but I converted a 66 C10 to power steering using a 69 box and a kit like this:
http://www.classicparts.com/1960-66-...Q#.WIUBkfArJpg I used a new Ididit steering column, so I'm not sure what you'd need to use the stock column. Found these pictures: http://pic100.picturetrail.com/VOL38.../256949786.jpg http://pic100.picturetrail.com/VOL38.../256947678.jpg http://pic100.picturetrail.com/VOL38.../260302609.jpg |
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i dont understand, those are all 67 and up? |
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Are you following the links posted? Where are you seeing that the power steering conversion links are only '67 and up? Please point out the designation, because the two links I posted detail the components used for the C10 up to 1966...the CPP link takes you to an article that specifically notes the power steering conversion for 60-66 trucks.
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Ya - wut he sat. :)
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I don't think they put power steering boxes on before 67 and that is why you need the later parts.
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Are you looking for " factory power steering " or late model with new steering box ?
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can i use a steering box from a 98 suburban?
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63C20,
I just put PS in my 1965 C10 but I have not hooked it all up yet. It's 90% done. You can see what I did on my BLOG. Scroll down until you get to the 8/30/16 entry on the main page. LINK HERE. I bought a good condition 1974 C10 PS gear box and CaptainFab adapter plate. I used a DD lower sleeve and rag joint from the 1974 PS box but you can buy them new from Summit Racing. I then joined the DD lower rod to my original 1965 steering column rod using a DD universal joint I bought on eBay. My original 1965 steering rod was round so I had a machine show mill the end to the DD shape and had holes drilled in the upper and lower rod ends for the universal joint screw to capture the rods. I also decided to shorten the column so it would be closer to the dash, but that part was just something I did for my comfort and made sense since I have a floor shifter. I hope this helps. |
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Please don't say "those are 67 and up" :haha:
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apparently you dont get it, if you look, every link you posted , if you look, it titled "67-72 trucks" so why would i belive otherwise.
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Sure, if you have enough space to the inside of the frame, and your engineering and fabrication skills will allow for it. I say go for it and keep us posted on the set up with some photos.
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so is there specific years that are easier or a perfect fit?
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i guess im lost on what steering boxes are a good choice to use
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I would rather see how you use a 1998 Suburban steering box. I encourage you to go that route, since apparently all of the information provided in this thread does not fit your bill or suit your needs.
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apparently you dont know what "im lost" means. if you do don't wish to help then dont but posting just to antagonize is childish
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I just did a the swap today. It took me about 2 hours to install. I used a steering box, pitman arm, and pressure hose from a 1985 C30 truck. I used captinfabs bracket kit to attach the box to the frame, its an easy install. use the template to mark holes, drill them and I chose to weld the bracket to the frame to make installing the heavy box easier. To connect the box to the steering column I used the steering shaft from the same donor c30. I cut it where the round part transitions to the D shaped part and slipped that over my stock shaft and welded them together. As for a pump, I originally intended to use the 1985 c30 pump and it would have worked but the low driver side pump brackets for my SBC required a threaded boss that the 85 pump didnt have. So I picked up a pump for a 1970 camaro and used that. its worth mentioning that the 1985 pump and box use 16mm Oring style fittings while the 1970 pump uses 5/8 inverted flare. To fix this mismatch you simply swap the pressure fittings between the pumps. the metric fitting will screw into the standard pump and you now have a metric pump. This is something I don't see a lot of people mentioning on here.
Here is a link to Captinfabs bracket thread which has a ton of info. here is a pic from that thread that shows what i mean when i say that i slipped the 1985 shaft over the stock shaft http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/k...ps088bu87q.jpg |
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TY ocho
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ron |
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you were asked what type of conversion that you were doing whether stock or upgraded but seemed to ignore that. ron |
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But first you must "read". Are you just messing with us? |
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