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Old 10-20-2015, 08:09 PM   #1
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Power steering conversion ?

I am converting my 1969 c/10 from manual to power steering

After research here on what is needed for a PS conversion , I am coming up with conflicting answers on what Pitman arm to use . some post say use year of truck for pitman arm and other post say match year of power steering gear box with pitman arm.

I have pump side complete , I have a 1980-1987 PS gear box ready to go in ,but unsure of what year -power steering Pitman arm to purchase ....
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Old 10-20-2015, 08:34 PM   #2
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Re: Power steering conversion ?

If the box has a pitman arm just use it. The thing is just want to make sure it is a power steering arm. Also i think the Idler arm may be different with power and non power trucks.
Now on a side note since you are using a later box[and there is nothing wrong with that mind you,] but you will need either to change out the lines or newer one or have an adapter end for the steering box cause the newer boxes say 79 on up have a different type end that is needed for the line to seal. You can use the newer hoses but then it may not work on the pump unless you change out the big nut on the back that houses the pressure regulator[it is as simple as unscrewing the nut and screwing the newer one in.]
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Old 10-20-2015, 08:58 PM   #3
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If the box has a pitman arm just use it. The thing is just want to make sure it is a power steering arm. Also i think the Idler arm may be different with power and non power trucks.
Now on a side note since you are using a later box[and there is nothing wrong with that mind you,] but you will need either to change out the lines or newer one or have an adapter end for the steering box cause the newer boxes say 79 on up have a different type end that is needed for the line to seal. You can use the newer hoses but then it may not work on the pump unless you change out the big nut on the back that houses the pressure regulator[it is as simple as unscrewing the nut and screwing the newer one in.]
Thanx Hugger for the info , I did read that about the steering box lines ,I have a hydraulic line shop a stones throw away from me so I will pick up the fittings and have him make me some new lines .

I did not find anything regarding Idle arm difference while looking at older threads here , just the Pitman arm , but again some post read to use same year as truck other post said use pitman arm for year of steering box

Oh well looks like it will end up being a PIA conversion with buying extra parts
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Old 10-20-2015, 11:25 PM   #4
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A real quick look at Advance Auto Parts shows a couple of different pitman arms and idler arms. There is a difference in regular power steering arm and variable ratio arms apparently.
It doesn't have to be a p i a to do this conversion.
I have a 69 truck with an 82 front crossmember complete with 71 power sector. I just replaced the 71 power sector with a 77 power sector and used the 71 pitman arm. It all bolted up just fine.
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I did not find anything regarding Idle arm difference while looking at older threads here , just the Pitman arm , but again some post read to use same year as truck other post said use pitman arm for year of steering box
Hi Fellas,

iŽve the same issue. Converting my 68 from man. steering to power steering.
The P/S Gear is a remanufactured 1976 C10.

What Pitman Arm do I need?
I think, the 68-72 Pitman with Power Steering, maybe the taper is different to 76?! Am I right?

Best wishes and regards from cold Germany ;-)

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Old 01-23-2016, 09:53 PM   #6
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Re: Power steering conversion ?

I used an 84 box on mine. I bought a 72 power steering pitman arm and everything bolted up fine. I have an LS so hoses were not an issue for me.
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Old 01-24-2016, 12:48 AM   #7
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On my 69 I used parts off a donor truck. I have a 71 I used for power steer and brake parts. It was all bolt on. The pitman arms were the same length and same joint on the end. I put the used box pump and brackets on and bought new hoses. Works real well. The bolt hole for the M clip on the top of the frame that holds the lines was there too. The only difference was the power steer box has 4 bolts and manual has 4. The 71+72 is nice then you can hang the pump low drivers side and keep your alternator in same place. If you are set up newer style passenger side alternator and long water pump I would use newer pump, brackets and box 73+
I was lucky to have nice used parts together and working to swap over I have the rear and front clip to swap but have brand new drum parts so I'm gonna run with them for a bit
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Old 01-24-2016, 12:52 AM   #8
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Forgot too. The pulley for the power steer pump just sandwiches in between balancer and the pulley already there and swap to the double water pump pulley but newer style you need different pulley with more grooves
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Old 01-24-2016, 09:51 AM   #9
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Re: Power steering conversion ?

Thanks for your replies! IŽll order the 68-72 Pitman.

BtW: The old man gear has 6.5 turns lock to lock, is this original/stock?
The new one has only 3.25 turns.

Thanks Reiner
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Old 01-24-2016, 09:02 PM   #10
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Just to chime I just changed mine to about an 80 model the hose connections were the type that used o rings and you do need to use the ps pitman for 69-72 I think the taper is different the newer one didn't seem to fit right. Also I just changed the fitting in the ps pump to work with the o ring connections.
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