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Captain Fab Power Steering conversion column alignment question (with pictures)
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Hi all,
I got my power steering box into my 66 C10 using Captain Fab's bracket. If you look at the pics, the (stock) column is perfectly aligned with the input shaft on the box, but the column shaft is offset about 1/2" toward the passenger side. I'm afraid this is going to put stress on the rag joint when I hook it all together. Note: (The flange is not set in final position on the shaft yet). Any suggestions? Anyone run into this before? Is there an adjustment I can make up under the dash to shift it closer in line with the box? Thanks! |
Re: Captain Fab Power Steering conversion column alignment question (with pictures)
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Is there a universal type of connector on the shaft?
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Re: Captain Fab Power Steering conversion column alignment question (with pictures)
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The shape of the power steering gear causes the steering gear to be out of perfect alignment with the stock steering shaft because it doesn't sit in the proper spot without cutting into the frame. I think a lot of people have just run it with the rag joint taking up the difference |
Re: Captain Fab Power Steering conversion column alignment question (with pictures)
Not on mine, it is aliged perfectly. Check your body alignment side to side. Maybe cross measure your frame for squareness?
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As far as I know (GF's family owned it from new), and what I have seen, this truck has never been in any major accident. Box is a new (reman) Lares 71 C10 box. Captain Fab's bracket went in perfectly, using the template he supplied. Wondering if there is a way to adjust the column itself over a bit in the under dash area? |
Re: Captain Fab Power Steering conversion column alignment question (with pictures)
There’s a solution if you go up the steering shaft closer to the firewall, machine the shaft to accept a Borgeson u joint with 3/4dd to prevent spinning, then down to the rag joint on much less of an angle…..have done this with just 2 ujoints on street rods many times, they make a joint that is a vibration isolater also…
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Re: Captain Fab Power Steering conversion column alignment question (with pictures)
Understand, just been through this before, no its not cheap, joints are spendy and machining can be also, I have my own mill so it doesn’t hit me so hard…
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Re: Captain Fab Power Steering conversion column alignment question (with pictures)
Nevermind, I just looked at the pictures.
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Re: Captain Fab Power Steering conversion column alignment question (with pictures)
I'm dumb. Right in the directions it says to loosen the steering column bolts. I reached out to John, he responded (Thank you sir). Loosened the bolts and a little pulling has them almost perfectly in line. Thanks to all who responded, love this board!!
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Re: Captain Fab Power Steering conversion column alignment question (with pictures)
Not at all, it's just a process. We ALL have had issues. :)
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Re: Captain Fab Power Steering conversion column alignment question (with pictures)
Rocknrod is correct, we’ve ALL had some variety of issues, if you say you haven’t it boils dow to two scenarios,
1- you aren’t being truthful 2- you haven’t done anything…. |
Re: Captain Fab Power Steering conversion column alignment question (with pictures)
All buttoned up, no leak, no issues. Took me a couple of tries to get the right belt, needed one that allowed the pump to adjust far enough out that I could remove the cap from underneath the alternator bracket.
Anyway, thanks for all the help here, the PS is a game changer in the drivability of the 66. :) |
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