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Since some of you may not have the means to prepare this flange, I've prepared two steering shaft to rag joint flanges, and am offering them for sale. The cost on these is $20 for those that have purchased an adapter plate from me, plus $6 for shipping. If you purchase one along with an adapter plate there is no extra for shipping.
This is for those of you that want to convert to power steering and retain your original column. |
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I am going to need one for the 67 C20 we are building. We will be installing an aftermarket tilt column. The engine is an 6.0 LQ9 with 4L80E. Have not selected the box yet.
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60-62?
Here's my concern about 60-62 installs-
your mount on a 63-66, fits great! http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1239899256 Looks like the boxed 60-62 frame is not quite as tall. The red mount that Jake uses looks like a horrible fit on the older frames. Maybe a slight bit of repositioning away from the factory angle will make it line up to the frame better, but will that hurt the functionality of it? This "I think" is the REZ kit that Jake Groby used on his 60-62. Kit says 60-66 I believe. note bottom left has stud due to frame location, top right is also problem, instructions say to notch frame??!? Seriously? http://inlinethumb43.webshots.com/26...600x600Q85.jpg slepysal did the CPP 60-62 specific kit and used a $20 part on top of that for his steering shaft. From his thread: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...4&d=1228098414 not sure if the CPP kit "tweaks" the mounting location a hair clockwise to make it work better, but this is obviously the same 73-87 box bolt pattern, and it fits on the frame at the top right, and under the frame on the bottom left. Makes me wonder about alignment changes from stock, but if it works (I assume "yes" since it's in production), this kit looks far better than the other. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...3&d=1228098788 http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...8&d=1228099586 |
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After reading the thread through start to finish again, I noted that you said your bracket uses none of the existing holes. The red one Jake uses says that the lower right hole only partially aligns, and you will need to drill this one out. This hole, other than the slight elongation in the frame, is common between the two boxes on their kit. Where is yours in relation to this? The inside the frame pic you have looks like the holes were welded shut? Can't seem to place the old locations.
I think I may give your kit a shot, but still thinking about the 60-62 CPP kit. Need to make sure I have a complete grasp on everything before I save almost half off and buy yours. Any input to help me along? |
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want to buy ps adaptor how??
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I just got mine! Looks great!!! Thanks Captain FAB!!!!!!!!!!!
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Hi Captainfab, I'm new to this world not sure I"m doing this right, never the less here is the question, do you have any more power steering conversion brackets I need one for my truck, If you do, tell me how to pay for it I like your design better that the others
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Yes I have lots of the power steering adapter brackets. I'll send you a PM
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I'm ready to order a power steering plate. How to I proceed?
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I sent you a PM :)
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I needs a plate, can you send me a pm on the detail too.
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Pm sent....
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Looks like I'm ready to get one aswell.
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Sam, do you realize that this bracket is designed for the '63-'66's? It might work on the '60-'62's but I haven't tried it yet. I can't seem to find a '60-'62 around here to work with. If you want to give it a try and it doesn't work you can send it back and I'll refund your money.
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man that was quick on the shipping. I payed friday night and got it monday. thanks
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Okay no biggie I can fab one up. What about the flange. Will my factory rag joint not work? If not I'll need one of yours if you have any more.
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I'm not 100% positive since I haven't installed power steering on a '60-'62, but I think it should work. To be on the safe side, if it is available, get the end of the steering column sfate from the truck you're getting the box from and do as Eager1 did on his. He has a thread about the steering and brakes.
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subscribed!!
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Any thing I need to know for a '67 C20 with manual steering converting to Power?
Will have a SBC and a 72 truck tilt column that will be chromed. If you need any more info before I buy your kit let me know. Thanks! Scott |
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Assuming that a '67 C20 frame is the same as a '67 C10 frame in the steering box area, you don't need this adapter plate. All you should need are four spacers 1/4" thick. Is your steering box bolted to the frame with 4 bolts? and is the frame completely smooth or does it have a slight raised 'dimple' for each steering box bolt?
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I just know the manual box is held in place by 4 bolts. Now whether it has the dimples or not I can not answer that at this time. |
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