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Captainfab 03-29-2016 11:22 PM

Re: Power Steering Adapter Plates
 
Well, yes and no.

I have not had the time to develop one on my own since I am still working 80 hrs a week every week. What I do have to offer for the '60-'62's is in sort of a kit form put together with help from a couple of members. I don't currently have pictures of what I offer, I need to do that.

Here are a couple of threads from the guys that helped me with this.

http://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vboa...d.php?t=657913

http://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vboa...d.php?t=683028

It is a little more involved than for the '63-'66's but I have sold several to other members.

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Originally Posted by Task Force Era (Post 7540525)
I was skimming thru the thread and a few years back you didn't have a 60-62 plate. Do you have them now?


Task Force Era 03-30-2016 11:39 AM

Re: Power Steering Adapter Plates
 
Ahhh. OK. I may could make that work on mine...

I have a 84 donor truck so I'm gonna swap the 305 outta that along with the cross member, steering box and steering column hopefully and all the brake components...

And speaking of, the 60-62 power brake booster plate you make. Will a 84 C10 unit work on that??

Captainfab 03-30-2016 11:42 PM

Re: Power Steering Adapter Plates
 
No the '73-'87 truck boosters are not compatible with any of my booster brackets. They can not be used as the factory mounting brackets are riveted to the booster. There is a list of compatible boosters in the for sale thread. That list is also included with every booster bracket.

Here in post #70.

http://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vboa...=357542&page=3

kchampagne 04-01-2016 01:23 PM

Re: Power Steering Adapter Plates
 
Hey Captain! Just wanted to confirm my receipt of the bracket, flange and tube. Excellent quality and workmanship! Thanks! Quick question on installation, do you recommend welding the tube to the original shaft and/or drilling the tube and shaft and install a bolt through? Should I install 2 bolts to be safe? Also, is it recommended to install a u-joint to ensure the steering shaft lines up with the new box? I am using the original steering column with no tilt. Thanks again!!

Captainfab 04-02-2016 12:02 AM

Re: Power Steering Adapter Plates
 
One grade 8, 1/4" or 5/16" bolt should be sufficient and my preferred attachment method. Welding would optional and I would not weld continuous. Two good stitches 180* apart.

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Originally Posted by kchampagne (Post 7544086)
Hey Captain! Just wanted to confirm my receipt of the bracket, flange and tube. Excellent quality and workmanship! Thanks! Quick question on installation, do you recommend welding the tube to the original shaft and/or drilling the tube and shaft and install a bolt through? Should I install 2 bolts to be safe? Also, is it recommended to install a u-joint to ensure the steering shaft lines up with the new box? I am using the original steering column with no tilt. Thanks again!!


Lugnutz65 04-02-2016 05:33 PM

Re: Power Steering Adapter Plates
 
2 Attachment(s)
Order placed. Looking forward to getting my 1974 PS box installed. Thanks.

Captainfab 04-02-2016 11:51 PM

Re: Power Steering Adapter Plates
 
Payment received. I will ship your adapter plate on Monday.

Captainfab 04-10-2016 11:37 PM

Re: Power Steering Adapter Plates
 
Here are some pictures, and dimensions for installing these power steering box adapter plates on the K series frames. Starting in post #136.

http://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vboa...=632508&page=6

Many thanks to Les Otte for posting this info in his build thread.

dwlambert1701 04-13-2016 08:06 PM

Re: Power Steering Adapter Plates
 
Got my plate in the mail today, I'll have to get this thing right though when I install it. Especially since the original Pump has been long since removed, gotta love full restorations. Thanks again brother

The Rocknrod 04-17-2016 02:08 PM

Re: Power Steering Adapter Plates
 
My Steering arm is longer than my stock type idler arm. Think that'll be an issue?

Bart Savage 04-17-2016 03:04 PM

Re: Power Steering Adapter Plates
 
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Originally Posted by Bart Savage (Post 7492610)
Captainfab, I"m doing a 2004 5.3 vortech swap into a 63 Suburban and need a steering box adapter plate and whatever else is needed for the steering swap. Please advise and pm with the particulars. Also need guidance on the correct pump and other bits to connect to stock steering column. Thank you for your expertise and knowledge, Scott

Still having a difficult time with the pitman arm on the 1989 r series 2wd steering gear. It's making the center link hit/rub the cross member. I'd welded the plate in place and discovered the issue...I cut it back out and double checked the position with the provided template with 3 of my car club buddies and it checks it ok. This is s 63 Suburbdn 2wd.....is there any difference in the c10 truck vs suburban? I've scoured the forum threads and and I'm at a loss! The 89 gear is used because I've done a 5.3 Vortec swap. Please help.

Scott
925-216-8933

Captainfab 04-17-2016 11:54 PM

Re: Power Steering Adapter Plates
 
It isn't ideal but it will work. My Suburban has been that way for over 120,000 miles.

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Originally Posted by The Rocknrod (Post 7563753)
My Steering arm is longer than my stock type idler arm. Think that'll be an issue?

There is no difference between a Suburban and a pickup that would cause this issue. Are you certain that you have the draglink installed correctly? Pictures can often be a big help.

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Originally Posted by Bart Savage (Post 7563789)
Still having a difficult time with the pitman arm on the 1989 r series 2wd steering gear. It's making the center link hit/rub the cross member. I'd welded the plate in place and discovered the issue...I cut it back out and double checked the position with the provided template with 3 of my car club buddies and it checks it ok. This is s 63 Suburbdn 2wd.....is there any difference in the c10 truck vs suburban? I've scoured the forum threads and and I'm at a loss! The 89 gear is used because I've done a 5.3 Vortec swap. Please help.

Scott
925-216-8933


Bart Savage 04-20-2016 12:54 AM

Re: Power Steering Adapter Plates
 
then only thing removed from the steering assy was the steering gear/pitmanarm. what i discovered last night was the ac delco r1500 89 ps gearbox has a tapered shaft for the pitman arm however the ac delco 89 pitman arm hole is not tapered. Should it be? It seems as though it should be... At this point im going to return the parts and go with a non metric unit and get metric to standard hose adapters...what is the years recommended for the ps gearbox?

Captainfab 04-20-2016 11:20 PM

Re: Power Steering Adapter Plates
 
Yes the pitman arm to the sector shaft is a tapered fit.

As far as I know the '68-'86 C series and '87-'91 R series steering boxes all interchange. The '68-'79 should have SAE style fittings. From about 1980 and up will be Metric with an O-ring.

I have no idea why you are having this issue. As I said in one of my PM's with you, I have not used a steering box that new. Without any pictures it is even more difficult to help troubleshoot.

Bart Savage 05-01-2016 02:20 AM

Re: Power Steering Adapter Plates
 
I returned the 89 2wd r1500 gear and pitman arm eating 50$ in shipping and went to my local yard and picked an 86 2wd suburban and all bolted up fine.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Captainfab (Post 7568003)
Yes the pitman arm to the sector shaft is a tapered fit.

As far as I know the '68-'86 C series and '87-'91 R series steering boxes all interchange. The '68-'79 should have SAE style fittings. From about 1980 and up will be Metric with an O-ring.

I have no idea why you are having this issue. As I said in one of my PM's with you, I have not used a steering box that new. Without any pictures it is even more difficult to help troubleshoot.


Captainfab 05-01-2016 11:50 PM

Re: Power Steering Adapter Plates
 
I am sorry to hear you lost $50.00 but I am glad you solved the issue. I will have to check into the '87-'91 R series steering box and pitman arm further.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bart Savage (Post 7578472)
I returned the 89 2wd r1500 gear and pitman arm eating 50$ in shipping and went to my local yard and picked an 86 2wd suburban and all bolted up fine.


GrumpysC10 05-05-2016 08:39 PM

Re: Power Steering Adapter Plates
 
Hey Capt. The steering box looks the same as the 96 Grand Cherokee. I only ask because I did a conversion on my 68 Chevelle from the original Saginaw steering box to a 96 grand Cherokee which was the same box just different gear ratio and it bolted right on, I can see that the bracket would be needed for this but could it be a direct bolt on with the bracket?

Captainfab 05-05-2016 11:39 PM

Re: Power Steering Adapter Plates
 
I have no idea if a '96 Cherokee steering box will work, but I doubt it.

jamier2 05-07-2016 11:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GrumpysC10 (Post 7583814)
... I did a conversion on my 68 Chevelle...

I did the same thing on my 66 Chevelle LS swap car. I know for sure the box mounts are the same, not sure about the travel of the pitman arm but I'm thinking that the correct truck pitman arm should be easy to swap out. I got my Cherokee box cheap from rock auto so when I get ready to do my 63 I'm going to give it a shot. I love the Cherokee box in the Chevelle.
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Captainfab 05-07-2016 11:52 PM

Re: Power Steering Adapter Plates
 
I did a quick search and the '96-'98 Cherokee steering box mounts to the inside of the frame and has only 3 bolt holes. Not going to work......

jamier2 05-08-2016 08:59 AM

Re: Power Steering Adapter Plates
 
Ok then. I didn't realize the mounts are different. On the research I did for that swap everyone said Saginaw had basically one box casing. Guess I'll use a normal one. Thanks for the research and I am looking forward to ordering a few of your products when I decide to start on this truck.

Captainfab 05-08-2016 11:05 PM

Re: Power Steering Adapter Plates
 
No, there are more than one Saginaw box casting.

Captainfab 05-20-2016 11:49 PM

Re: Power Steering Adapter Plates
 
I wanted to post this pic here so those of you making this conversion or contemplating it, can see what a power steering upgrade should look like. This is a very nice installation by member NVS-C10. He has a build thread if you would like to see more of his nice truck.

http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/k...ps088bu87q.jpg

stacerbob 06-08-2016 02:16 PM

Re: Power Steering Adapter Plates
 
Does spacing the box off the frame have any effect on the steering center position? as in does it turn sharper one way than it does the other?
I have all the steering linkage and gear box off of a 72 I plan to install.

Captainfab 06-08-2016 11:32 PM

Re: Power Steering Adapter Plates
 
It does affect the turning radius initially. But once you have a wheel alignment, that issue should be taken care of.


Quote:

Originally Posted by stacerbob (Post 7618883)
Does spacing the box off the frame have any effect on the steering center position? as in does it turn sharper one way than it does the other?
I have all the steering linkage and gear box off of a 72 I plan to install.



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