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10-12-2016, 02:18 PM | #1 |
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Adding power steering to an '84 C10
I have another thread on here asking about a wheel/tire combo which I have made progress on going forward with. However, my truck does not have power steering and I would like to add it. I've been told it's "easy" by a guy that works on trucks but I have my doubts.
Does anyone have thoughts on how big a project that would be, and how would you go about acquiring the parts to do it? |
10-12-2016, 03:39 PM | #2 | |
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Re: Adding power steering to an '84 C10
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Now with the PS reservoir you will also need to get the brackets along with some new lines. But nothing is hard about the swap.
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10-12-2016, 03:42 PM | #3 |
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Re: Adding power steering to an '84 C10
you may have to change the pulley on the damper wheel to accommodate the extra pulley. it is not hard and these parts should be available on ebay, craigslist and or the local junkyard
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10-13-2016, 11:18 AM | #4 |
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Re: Adding power steering to an '84 C10
I have added power steering to a few trucks over the years. In my opinion, the easiest/cheapest way to go is to strip all of the components off of a junk yard truck. Make sure your "donor" truck has the same engine as yours , and you should be good to go. All of the parts will bolt up.
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10-13-2016, 06:39 PM | #5 |
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Re: Adding power steering to an '84 C10
How is the quality of the RockAuto box? I haven't had good luck with the chain auto parts stuff - just as much slop as the box I want to replace.
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10-14-2016, 10:19 AM | #6 |
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Re: Adding power steering to an '84 C10
It was an GM unit. RA had the best price on it.
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10-14-2016, 08:47 PM | #7 |
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Re: Adding power steering to an '84 C10
For a 250,I-6(non california smog engine),you don't need all that parts list,just the steering gear box and pitman arm.The rest you will need is I/6 specific!
For the six,there is a bracket that mounts the pump and also the alternator as a unit.There are a few variations on this set-up because of the differences in the head from year to year.So,get the parts for your exact year!This is the set that people are always looking for on the parts board! Once you find the right set-up,it's not very hard to do the job. I've done it to my 78,as well as factory a/c. Mike. |
10-15-2016, 12:19 PM | #8 |
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Re: Adding power steering to an '84 C10
I agree you do not need most of the parts on the list you got from RA. Even the new pump will probably come without the bracket(s) you need to mount it on your truck. Unfortunately for you, most of the pickups in the mid eighties came with small block V-8's. You will have a lot harder time finding a donor with an inline 6, but they are around. Expand you search. Some of the auto wreckers have a computer system that they can use to search inventory at other wreckers in your area.
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10-13-2016, 12:06 PM | #9 |
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Re: Adding power steering to an '84 C10
I have looked at the vehicle inventory of all of the local junkyards around me and don't find my model in any of their yards. I'm not experienced enough to know which other years of my truck, or other models of my truck share my exact engine. I have the 6 cylinder RWD from 1984.
Edit: I think I'll just order the power steering components off of RockAuto as mentioned above. Thanks for those pics, by the way. I see a power steering pump and power steering pitman arm on there for my year. Am I correct in assuming that I'll basically need to buy every other component that is labeled power steering on their website, except for the repair kits? These are all the components listed outside of the two parts previously mentioned(gear and arm): Power Steering Cooler Power Steering Cooler Mount Power Steering Filter Power Steering Hydraulic Filter (not sure what the diff is b/w this and the one above) Power Steering pressure hose Power Steering Pump Power Steering Reservoir cap Power Steering Return Hose Power Steering Return Line End Fitting Last edited by KSTHANE; 10-13-2016 at 12:13 PM. |
10-22-2016, 03:45 PM | #10 |
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Re: Adding power steering to an '84 C10
Got my new tires and rims on today and it is remarkably easier to steer than it was before. I may still add this eventually but I no longer have a burning desire. I'm going to bookmark this thread for the future though. Thanks for all the input guys.
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10-23-2016, 11:12 PM | #11 |
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Re: Adding power steering to an '84 C10
I found that if you keep your front end(tie rod ends/ball joints/ idler/pitman ) well greased, non power steering vehicles turn easier as well.
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