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Gumby83 11-07-2024 10:53 PM

Power Steering help.
 
Hey fellas, i have a 65 C10, PO put power steering on the truck, which is hooked up to a reman LS power steering pump. That pump feeds my Hydraulic brake booster then goes down to the power steering box. The steering is heavy and slow, makes drifting impossible. I cannot palm the wheel due to the weight.

Looking for recommendations on what i should do to hopefully acheive very light steering.... i get into a modern vehicle and the difference is day and night, i really want to keep my stock crossmember (Motor mounts welded to the crossmember and frame, as well as the crossmember having CPP lower control arms on air bags etc etc) but this is a safey concern for me, as if the truck steps out of line in a corner, its a real struggle to input steering corrections.

Heres a burnout for the other adult children in here ;) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sP6W2RPgaiw

bigmoe 11-08-2024 01:07 PM

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You may want one of these? Cheaper than a rack and pinion conversion.

_mg 11-09-2024 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Gumby83 (Post 9352155)
Heres a burnout for the other adult children in here ;) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sP6W2RPgaiw

Great burnout, adult child giggle giggle.

Gumby83 11-09-2024 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by bigmoe (Post 9352293)
You may want one of these? Cheaper than a rack and pinion conversion.

Wouldnt do, steering is too slow :( i had another guy suggest i swap to a 12:1 steering box with the thinnest T-bar i can for super light steering. I am going to try that first before i get crazy and start looking into retrofitting a rack and pinion.

dmjlambert 11-09-2024 04:31 PM

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I suggest post pictures of your steering setup, including the center link, steering gear, and tie rods. Somebody here may spot something that can be corrected.

Gumby83 11-09-2024 05:56 PM

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Originally Posted by dmjlambert (Post 9352442)
I suggest post pictures of your steering setup, including the center link, steering gear, and tie rods. Somebody here may spot something that can be corrected.

good call, i think in 2-4 days ill have the truck back to the shop and ill start tearing into it for the winter. I can snap some pics while i start disassembling everything.

bhap 11-09-2024 06:52 PM

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I looked into hydroboost a while ago and recall there were a couple of different ways to plumb it. Don’t know if it is dependent on the type of pump used or ? Have also seen where two pumps are used.

Gumby83 11-10-2024 04:10 AM

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Originally Posted by bhap (Post 9352452)
I looked into hydroboost a while ago and recall there were a couple of different ways to plumb it. Don’t know if it is dependent on the type of pump used or ? Have also seen where two pumps are used.

I thought about going from steering gear to the hydroboost, but thr booster has a high pressure bypass for the rack so i dont think it will work.i am probably going to throw a power steering cooler on and reduce the pulley size for more pressure.


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