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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: San Diego CA
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Power assist steering to full power
I have a 1967C 20 with power assist steering, I need to fix it so I will stop leaking. Can I make this a full power steering with a box from a later vehicle?
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Re: Power assist steering to full power
Yes you can. Lots of stuff on here that shows a few ways to mount a newer ps box onto a 67 frame. You can use spacers or dimple your frame. The bolt pattern will mount up. Where is the assist leaking? Does it work ok?
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Re: Power assist steering to full power
Thanks chewychevy67, yes it works but leaks bad I think from the pump.
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Re: Power assist steering to full power
I’ve read here that there are rebuilding kits from corvette and impalas that work on the power assist rams. I think it may be better overall to change it to a power steering box from a later year.I had power assist on my 67 Mustang convertible and it was always leaking and never stopped leaking even after rebuilding.
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Re: Power assist steering to full power
Yessir
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