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Old Yesterday, 08:34 AM   #6
Detour
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Join Date: May 2024
Location: Appleton, WI
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Re: Power steering conversion for old push/pull box

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There are some good threads in the 60-66 area about K20 power steering...
... What really kills me is the turning radius. I can barely get the thing in my driveway(without driving over the curb and/or in the grass), if cars are on the street in front of my house.
Thanks for the search help on this. And yeah the turning is bad, I have double shoulder injuries so the slow muscling through a turn can be tough and I live on a one lane road with a power pole right next to my driveway, so it can be tight. So similar situation as you.

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Originally Posted by '68OrangeSunshine View Post
I went thru this rather painfully 25 years ago --
Sorry to hear about that grief and the fire. I wish you luck on finding time to get it back on the road.

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Your description indicates you are pulling boxes off of 2wd trucks...
Nope this came of an 85' K10, front axle was still in it. I can't find any older metal around here, for this project and previous I have to source parts for top dollar on eBay or other shipping methods from down south. Definitely looks like I need to do some more research or parts hunting though.

Thanks everyone for the help. You've had some great information.
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