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Old 04-12-2002, 09:29 PM   #1
imdarren
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Post Need steering help fast please.

I tried to install power steering today.
There are two types of couplers. And the old and new boxes have 2 diffrent diamater shafts / splines for the couplers. The new (Black shiney) box came with the small coupler (A shown), and the original was the more complex rag looking coupler. I tried to move the rag style (complex coupler) to the new power steering box, and it was too small dia. to fit over the shaft. When I tried to mate up with the coupler it came with there was a gap, and couldn't slide the steering part close enough to the box to take up the gap.
What should I do?


Oh yah. It's a 72 GMC 2wd 1/2 ton long bed /w a 350cid / TH350
Thanks for any help. Darren

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1972 GMC C1500 (Bone Stock)

Saving / Looking for a 72 SWB 4X4 Or 2WD Automatic with little or no rust.

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