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Old 02-16-2008, 01:52 PM   #1
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K10 1967 steering gear

Ok, im not into getting complicated with power steering, i bought 2 pumps at the junk yard, for nothing, they dont fit, i dont want to drill the frame nor welding and cutting stuff with a torch, besides the fact i dont have equipment for this, so that being said...

Would i be able to slap a steering from a 1953-1966 into my truck WITHOUT mods?
I bought almost everything for p/s but for my luck, it dont fit, so f... it, manual steering it is, the simpler the better; i jsut got a Dana 44 open knuckle so at least i get disk brakes. Since i bought the truck its been sitting on the garage in jack stands just because the former owner is a trucktard, he drove the thing with a broken-almost-torn-in-half steering box...

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Old 02-16-2008, 06:43 PM   #2
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Re: K10 1967 steering gear

There is a way to mount a gearbox for power steering. Gonna move this over to the 4x4 forum for those guys over there. There may even be some info there for doing this.
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Old 02-17-2008, 03:00 AM   #3
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I went to the junkyard and yanked i think it was a suburban steering box mounting plate, the think would kinda work but require drilling and too much fab work, at least too much for me.

If anyone had a Saginaw 312 laying around, THAT WORKS, i buy it, as long as it dont have craked housing, i buy it. cause paying all that money for a core i cant return, hell no!!
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Old 02-17-2008, 03:43 AM   #4
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Re: K10 1967 steering gear

Mike I think some here that have used the newer box have had to dimple the frame. You may have to put some new holes in it.
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Old 02-17-2008, 04:32 AM   #5
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Yeah, i guess i cant scape reallity; well, at least the plate i got will save me some hammering and 4 holes, just need to make 2 according to my meassurements. Any one with a old style steering pump, i need to take a pic to the brakets and see how its mounted.
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Old 02-17-2008, 02:20 PM   #6
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Re: K10 1967 steering gear

Yep only way to add power is going to be break out the drill and ether use spacers or weld on a pwer steering frame section. for the pwer steering pump there are to many variables to give you a straght ansewr we would need to know what it cam off of and what its goign one. SB chevys had to water pumps long and short so that makes a difrenc pus year changes.
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Old 02-18-2008, 09:39 AM   #7
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Re: K10 1967 steering gear

I have the direstions and pics to make power steering onto a 67 frame, requires a torch to heat and a hammer to beat and thats all. PM me with email if you want those directions for dimpling the frame. I didn't want to go this route, so I made spacers and it worked well. Another option is to make a cardboard template of a frame with power steering and take it to a fab guy. They can make the four hole pattern out of 1/2 inch plate, then use that as a spacer so that the box sits off the frame but bolts tightly.
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Old 02-18-2008, 10:01 AM   #8
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I have the directions and pics to make power steering onto a 67 frame, requires a torch to heat and a hammer to beat and thats all. PM me with email if you want those directions for dimpling the frame. I didn't want to go this route, so I made spacers and it worked well. Another option is to make a cardboard template of a frame with power steering and take it to a fab guy. They can make the four hole pattern out of 1/2 inch plate, then use that as a spacer so that the box sits off the frame but bolts tightly.
I agree. I made two spacers out of 1/2 inch plate, two bolts each. box sits off the frame but bolts up tight. Works great. Longer bolts needed of course.
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Old 02-18-2008, 02:23 PM   #9
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Re: K10 1967 steering gear

there are to kit out there you can buy 1 comes with the bolts and spacers one is weld on both are around $70. JC witny sells one ord sells one and brothers sells one.
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Old 02-19-2008, 02:32 PM   #10
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Well during my absence, i was meditating about this thing and what i did was drill a hole on the frame of course, but just one. then i thought about making some holes in the plate and fabricating some brakets.

It might not sound as the most safest way, but i will keep you guys posted about this set up when im done and i can drive my truck [i still need to work the brakes] i used a 1/8 steel braket.

I will post pics jsut before i install the gizmos.
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Old 02-19-2008, 11:13 PM   #11
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Re: K10 1967 steering gear

post some pics on what you decide to do...

I have seen all the methods as stated above and am still trying to decide on which way to go with mine.... I won't be torching and hammering though, I can tell you that.
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Old 02-21-2008, 03:37 AM   #12
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Re: K10 1967 steering gear

I think the way that looks the best is to use a pece of an old frame from a 71 up and weld it over the origanl frame when you do it that whay you cant even tell it wasnt factory.
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Old 02-21-2008, 05:19 AM   #13
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Re: K10 1967 steering gear

plus it doubles the strength of one of the weakest parts of the truck.
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Old 02-21-2008, 08:35 AM   #14
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i wonder which 1 my 68 has??? all i know is that its from an 87 burb
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Old 02-21-2008, 11:28 AM   #15
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Re: K10 1967 steering gear

I noticed the CPP has a bolt on kit for 60's era trucks, maybe it will work... $89 though...
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Old 02-22-2008, 04:13 AM   #16
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That seams to be the going rate for the kits from 79 to 100.
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Old 02-22-2008, 05:56 AM   #17
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Re: K10 1967 steering gear

looks like it's a special plate with spacers and a backing plate for the inside.... I might try something like that out since I already painted my frame...

Here are some pics from cpp
http://www.classicperform.com/tech_a...tOldSchool.htm
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they say it's for 60-66 but my 68 frame isn't dimpled since it had manual steering...
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thats the same kit brothers has but it is cheaper at brothers I think its $69
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Old 04-01-2008, 03:43 AM   #19
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Hey buds, i was working on the brakes and axle swap, im done with that, got the p/s gear from a 4WD truck, mounted that, now, the problem is that i got the pump a while ago, and i dont even remenber how that thing goes in the engine, the truck i got the pump from was a 2WD with the p/s conversion, but like i said, that was a while ago and i had to do so much to the truck, but almost there.
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Re: K10 1967 steering gear

That big bracket looks like the alt bracket. You need to look at another to see how they go.
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That big bracket looks like the alt bracket. You need to look at another to see how they go.
Yep, the thing is didnt take it off the donor, so i dont remenber, but yeah, im heading to the j/y tomorrow, hopefully they still have the old trucks i seen about 2 months ago, or more trucks [they recycle trucks like crazy]

I have the BB pulley too, but i have the feeling im missing stuff. I will post pics when i get it on and a little how-to for ppl that want to go my route. I drilled just one hole on the frame, fabricated a bracket and mouted the pulley from a blazer [i think] steering gear plate; the braket i made is between the steering gear plate and the frame has an s shape; but does anyone has this alt braket, it would help if u have some pics of it mounted.
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I have the same bracket. It bolts to one hole on the thermostat housing and one bolt on the front to the intake or block. I don't think I have any pics but will look.
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Re: K10 1967 steering gear

my PS pump bracket was different...

which frame bracket did you get? any pics of the install?
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Old 04-02-2008, 03:22 AM   #24
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Not installed yet man, i found out the issue, i have a short water pump, and the top braket for the alt, is for a BB, i found the same shape braket but smaller from a SB i pulled 2 out just in case. The donors where a Cheyenne 10 and a Custom 10 years rangin on the 70's. So, long water pump it is. I show pics of the intall tho, the previous owner is a truck-tard.

Hopefully i dont find any differences on the blocks for the water pump and it should fit but i took my pump out and im going to take it to the j/y to match the flanges and make sure they fit, the way i see it, if the water pump fits, the long one, it will be a brezee cause i got the steering box in already so is a plug-n-playset up pretty much.

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which frame bracket did you get for the ps box?
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