Re: Power Steering Adapter Plates
Here is a helpful thread for those of you wanting to put power steering on your 4x4.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=561288 |
Re: Power Steering Adapter Plates
Hello Captain.
I have a 65 C20 that needs power steering. I would like to order a P/S box adapter and one of the tube and flange pieces. I thought that you would be my first post but it went out looking for P/S pump brackets. I know everyone wants pictures so will post later. Let me know payment details. Cal. |
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I'll send you a PM with payment details. :)
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PayPay sent. Please ship to the CA address.
I woulld just like to verify the process. I have a 65 C20 . I will be installing a pre-76 P/S pump and box. Non metic. Lets say 1974. So for P/S hoses I will order for a 74 truck ? The pitman arm will also be for 74, does a Moog #6143 sound right. The idler arm should be OK but if I wanted one it would be a Moog #K14 ? I will change out the rag joint, to fit 74 box ? I think thats it. Did I miss anything ? Just want all the ducks in a row when the time comes Cal. |
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I did receive your payment Cal, thanks :)
I will get your order shipped out tomorrow. Are you going to be keeping the '65 C20 idler arm, or are you also converting to front disc brakes and the '74 steering linkage? As for the hoses, that will depend on what engine you have and whether it has the short or long water pump. If you have a small block with a short water pump, I think the '68-'72 hoses would work better. If you have a small block with a long water pump, then the '74 hoses should work. Quote:
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That's customer service!
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Hi John.
I will be keeping the 65 steering and drum brakes. It has a 283 with short water pump. Not sure what the water pump has to do with P/S hoses ? Cal. |
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The hoses are a different configuration and length since the PS pump mounts differently on a short water pump engine versus a long water pump engine. Assuming that you have the correct PS pump mounting brackets, I would go with the '68-'72 hoses.
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Thanks :)
I try and be quick about shipping when possible. Quote:
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A big thank you John, Captainfab for all the uesful info.
I think now I have a handle on all that I need. Thanks Cal. |
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Parts recieved in CA.
Will be here at the end of the month. Thanks for the speedy service. Cal. |
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Hey John, I guess I'm about ready to change out my steering gear so if you could PM me your info I'll get some money sent your way. If I get the adapter plate from you now can I get the rest, if needed later, for the $20? I'll be changing out the stock column for a tilt but I haven't got to that part, yet.
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PM coming your way :)
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PM sent for payment instructions and my address.
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PM replied to :)
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The package arrived today. Thanks again. :metal:
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interested in the power steering adapter plate, could you P.M. me purchase instructions? thanks, Rickey-Lee
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PM sent :)
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I saw a post that said modifications to steering linkage was necessary if there was a disc brake conversion? I have just finished installing the conversion, so what changes am I going to need to make to install the power steering setup?
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What steering linkage are you running? The power steering pitman arm will bolt up to either a '63-'66 or '71-'87 draglink.
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stock '64 Suburban with the addition of the disc brakes which includes the dropped spindles and new tie rod ends ect.
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Captainfab, I'm ready to add Power Steering to my 65. It has a 292 and Iv'e converted over to disk brakes, I bought the kit from CPP. I have no idea of what it will take to get this done but I'm sure you will get me headed in the right direction.
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The power steering pitman arm will bolt right up to your '64 draglink.
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Thank you, I 'm going to have to fab something up for the pump. I'm not running the stock 292. I've got a performance 327 with the double hump heads, so no tapped holes to mount to. Had the same problem on the other side mounting the alternator, the center dump manifolds I am running don't have the cast mount. But a cool bracket from Summit, some steel and the two tapped holes in the block for forward motor mounts and it all worked out.LOL And I've got a drill press and welder, you made fabbing the flange easy with your photos. So just go to my PAYPAL account and send an even $50 to your email?
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My statement about the 292 was directed at member Bigru
It sounds like you're running a long water pump? If so, that's why you're having issues mounting your accessories. If you had the short water pump, everything would bolt up with factory parts. The power steering box adapter plate is $60.00 with shipping. Quote:
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