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Old 05-08-2011, 05:16 PM   #1
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Early 1968 K1500 Manual to Power Steering

Looking for a way to put power steering on my early 1968 K1500 utilizing off the shelf parts with little or no modification.
I recall finding a kit from a company or a website offered, but since has escaped my memory. Any help would be appreciated!
It's a fairly STOCK truck, the manual steering box is old and just failed. At this point I'd just like to have power steering.
I don't mind using a box out of some other application... I just don't want to modify the vehicle AROUND the steering! Drilling a couple of holes is one thing... cutting, replacing, fabricating the frame are options I do NOT want to consider. I'd like it to look as if it could have come that way from GMC. I'd like to be able to service and replace parts in the future.

With that in mind: I tried using a steering box from a 1968 1/2 and newer 4x4 truck. It would not fit due to the following problems:
1. Newer steering box has a bulge in the casting toward the frame side, beyond the plane of the mounting surface. (Spacing the box creates alignment issues with inner fender and steering shaft.)
2. Frame has no relief to accept this bulge. (The newer trucks do)
3. Original box has only three (3) holes in which to mount the box to frame. (newer box has four (4)).
4. Only two of the holes in the frame line up to the newer box... rear upper and rear lower) in which case puts the new box in an extreme angle to the steering shaft, and in the way of the leaf spring. By the time the box is mounted with these two rear holes, the fourth (front lower) is so out of alignment it wouldn't mount to the frame, (below the frame rail).
I would consider putting crossover steering on the truck... however the same mounting issues arise... 1968 1/2 and newer 2x4 and 4x4 boxes mount using the same holes! Unless of course there is another box from some other vehicle.
Thanks for taking the time!
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Old 05-09-2011, 10:48 PM   #2
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Re: Early 1968 K1500 Manual to Power Steering

I had this done to my truck years ago. THere is a plate you can get or make to get the space you need to accomodate the bump in the gear box. The plate and some spacers were needed. The steering column had to be changed by adding a knuckle to it and that got some clearance. THe inner fender had to be cut with a hacksaw and it fits fine now. When I cut the fender I cut a little less than I needed so I could bend the extra material back and that added strength to the fender. See photos.
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Old 05-18-2011, 06:58 PM   #3
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Re: Early 1968 K1500 Manual to Power Steering

I added PS to my 67 with a adaptor plate from CaptainFab from this site. I was real simple! Although I did replace the original axle with a 72 with PDB.

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Old 08-26-2013, 06:45 PM   #4
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Re: Early 1968 K1500 Manual to Power Steering

Sorry, for not responding right away!
Got power steering using a later model 4wd box, a couple of placed spacers, and a reenfircing plate on the inside of the frame rail. Had to "make" my own rag joint due to different splines.
In the end...
Worked out great!
Thanks for the advice and input!!
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