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Old 10-21-2011, 10:13 AM   #1
81Stepper
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Crestview Florida
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1981 k10 Steering problems

I think i may be missing a bracket...Not sure what the pump and bracket should look like but it seems as mine may be missing where it attaches to exhaust manifold

I seem to be missing a piece or something as my steering seems to be crooked and squeeling and eating the belt.

ANyone have a pic of what it looks like?

I replaced the steering gear and its still squealing like a stuck pig. The pump seems to be new . i just picked the truck up 2 weeks ago and in the pocess of semi restoring it.

Ater I replaced the steering gear i am noticing poping in the front end ...Hope we narrowed it down to cracked frame behind front shock mount and BTW 2 bolts in frame behind gearbox...We will be welding that up in a day or two..

Changed all the leaky seals.

Put a oil cap on the passenger valve cover only has one hole ( Other side only has PCV) and sure enough if the rear main didnt go. Knocking that out this weekend hopefuly along with pan seals. Im thinking the negative pressure sucked seal in
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