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05-18-2014, 06:44 PM | #1 |
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Red Head Quick Ratio Steerng Box
I just replaced my Power Steering box with a new Red Head quick ratio box, and I have to say, I'm a little concerned at how stiff and heavy the steering now feels, does anyone else have experience of these Red Head boxes? should it be so heavy to steer? or is there any adjustment?
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05-18-2014, 07:13 PM | #2 |
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Re: Red Head Quick Ratio Steerng Box
What's your definition of heavy. Is it stiff or hard to turn? If that's it, it certainly shouldn't be.
Did your truck have p.s. before and is the new gearbox stiffer? To answer the question about adjustment, yes, there is. You can google p.s. gearbox on the internet and see some procedure on how to do it. You have to be careful though. Too tight and it may lock up on you and too loose and you get a lot of steering wheel slop. If you are inclined to adj. it, do it in really small increments. If adjustments don't help, you may have to call Red Head.
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05-19-2014, 07:55 AM | #3 |
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Re: Red Head Quick Ratio Steerng Box
Thanks 68gmsee.
The truck always had PS, and if I compare how the steering feels now, to how it was previously with the old power steering box, the old PS felt very light..one finger turning, the new box feels like the front end of the truck has been weighted down, there is more resistance in turning the wheel now.
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05-19-2014, 10:19 AM | #4 |
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Re: Red Head Quick Ratio Steerng Box
Try the adjustment first. A google search for "gm power steering gearbox adjustment" will give you few hits. Also make sure all air is out by following the instructions on purging the gearbox. Use it for a few days to see if it's just needing to "break" in.
If none of that helps, you'll just have to give them a call. Red-Head is supposed to be one of the better companies for these gearboxes and I'm sure they will want to do what's best for the customer. They're highly recommended on most automotive sites on the net so they won't want their reputation sullied.
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05-19-2014, 10:26 AM | #5 |
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Re: Red Head Quick Ratio Steerng Box
Didn't see luvbowties post before I submitted my post (slow typing). The ratio is a consideration if you got a different one than what you had.
I have a quick ratio one I took out of my truck couple of years ago cause it was too squirrely. Basically, it was too responsive and I was used to the old gearbox so I decided to just rebuild it.
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Thanks Sam, I intentionally bought a QR Box, thought it sounded like a nice upgrade, and with the smaller roads here in the UK it most certainly is, and I'm enjoying the responsiveness.....I think I just got a bit of a shock at the heavier feel in it's turning ability. I bought the Red Head from Wes at Classic Heartbeat, he knows my truck well, so it's definitely not a box for rock crawling. The # of turns lock to lock is 3.25. Quote:
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There's nothing wrong with the new sector. You will get used to it before long I'm sure.
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You DO realize that what you bought is a quick-ratio box, don't you? The quicker the ratio, the fewer turns lock-to-lock; the fewer turns l-t-l, the more difficult it is to turn. Could be that you simply bought one built for applications like rock-crawling, which often is even quicker than GM's 3+ lock-to-lock. Go & test-drive somewhere close to a 2003 S-10, ONLY one with v-6 and auto and ps, and compare its difficulty of steering to your RedHead. If it is very similar, smile and enjoy your box. If it's noticeably harder, u may desire a 'slower-ratio' box. Probably time to call RedHead, if it's just too hard to drive: you don't want it dangerous, and it's always possible there is an internal flaw on the builder's part:; see "mechanic" below, before calling. What I'd do 1st is check the # of turns required to turn yours lock-to-lock. If quicker(smaller number) than ~3.25, it's likely you do have one built for rock-crawling--not a good idea for driving on the road, imo. If it is ~3.25, then either (1) u need to get used to it or (2) there's something wrong. Time for a mechanic to test-drive it & offer his opinion--need to be safe. Let us know the # of turns, l-t-l, please. Good luck on resolving your issue. Sam |
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I just bought the same quick box but my truck isn't finished yet. I'll bet the heavy feel to it is because of the quick ratio.
FYI.... Adjusting the box voids the warranty ! I read that either on the tag or in their literature ! I don't think you can reverse the lines, there different size fittings !
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You can if you make your own lines and reverse them...at the pump! Ask me how I know.
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Thanks again guys for all your help.
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05-20-2014, 02:20 PM | #14 |
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Red Head tunes the steering effort when they rebuild. The changes are internal. If you wanted the quick ratio box they have assumed you wanted the increased the steering effort. It's a matter of taste. I have my SWB high effort and my K5 low effort. Both are quick ratio boxes. Give them a call. I'm sure they will change it for you.
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If you adjust the new Red Head steering gear box, you instantly void the warranty. The factory puts indelible marks on the sector adjustment and jamb nut. Do not touch it but rather contact WES about any possible problems. He will take care of everything.
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01-22-2018, 11:47 PM | #16 |
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Re: Red Head Quick Ratio Steerng Box
Old thread I see ......it amazes me at how quickly folks chime in with opinions with no knowledge of what they are talking about lol.
With this being said I too recently purchased a Redhead box for my K20 old box had play. The steeering ratio is the same so don't go there with that excuse. The ps steering is now much harder to turn to the point of annoyance especially in parking lots. After several calls to them I was given permission to adjust the box and it did not help. I'm going to call them again to ask for a replacement. I will say they are very helpful and curtious on the phone. The ratio difference in ease of turning on a ps vehicle is minimal ....even on a heavier vehicle. |
01-25-2018, 12:07 AM | #17 |
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Most of the times road feel will be dictated by what's called a spool valve, located in the gearbox. It's internal diameter bar is the key to it and is identified my the style and size sticking out side of the box where the rag joint slides on.
A little fyi, gm in 1996 went to easy steer for you pinky steering guys and both styles are out there, (inside and outside frame mount). So a 96 and newer gm 2wd or 4wd should match up with the correct location with the correct pitman arm attachment. I just can't remember if the 96 and newer 2wd or 4wd was outside frame mount for us 67-72 c10 lovers. This 96 and newer box is 3.5 turns lock to lock and most likely variable ratio (my favorite box). Also, if you want a firmer feel, but still want 3.5 turns and variable ratio just source a 95 and older box. Good luck. By the way i built my own box, nos 85 2wd box and a 96 jeep grand cherokee v8 spool valve. 3.5 turns, variable ratio and firmer feel. |
01-25-2018, 02:12 AM | #18 |
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I installed a Red Head quick ratio box on my 72. The old box had lots of play when I bought the truck. So I cant say that I knew what the steering would have felt like from the factory. That being said, I love the feel of the Red Head. It feels a lot like my modern truck, not "heavy" at all.
I cant be sure of what your felt like before or now but it should not be as heavy as you say. |
01-25-2018, 09:33 AM | #19 |
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One should also consider that not all OE steering boxes are created alike. When I bought my 72 it had been converted to power steering with a 73-87 box. It began to leak and I swapped on a nice clean dry 70 box that I had. While it was still nice to drive it was noticeably stiffer than the later box. Knowing what you really had to start with vs the spec of box you ended up with might explain at least some of it.
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Ok, so who makes or sells a quicker ratio, bolt-in box that doesn't increase steering effort?
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If your truck is a 67-72 c10, and you live in rust free california, hit the junkyard and get a 96 (easy steer) and newer used gear box (outside frame mount) from i believe a 4wd half ton gm truck. Get the intermediate shaft, rag joint, both lines and the fitting and spool/spring from the back of the power steering pump. Swap over your old pitman arm and bolt on all of these parts and it will give you 3.5 turns, variable ratio, and easy steering. I suggest all of these parts because rag joint changes through the years and the intermediate shaft will help, the lines were inverted flair up until about 75 and then switched to o'ring style, so by getting the fitting from the back of the pump everything matches up.
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Crazy how hold thread come back to life. If anyone is still reading and considering a product from Red Head, I have a 72 with factory power steering; a replacement steering box from them was hands down the best thing I've done to the truck. Same ratio, same effort, immensely better feel. The wheel turns and the truck turns, amazing!
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Power Steering Box, 500 Series, Front Steer Style, 14:1 Ratio, Cast Iron, Black, Chevy, GMC, Each (Mfr. #: CP50014) from Summit..... for my 72 thats leaking from everywhere
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installed the red head today in my Cheyenne love it .....would recomend to any one Wes @ Classic Heart Beat ....great doing business there. I did by one from summit CPP QR 14:1 won’t be able to comment on that one either till my 69 build is complete or I convert My Stepside
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Which did you go with, the stock replacement or the quick ratio?
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