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shortold67 05-16-2024 04:54 PM

1967 c10 steering box
 
My frame doesn't have the dimple on it. Has anyone found a steering box that will work? Thanks

RustyPile 05-16-2024 05:14 PM

Re: 1967 c10 steering box
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by shortold67 (Post 9312709)
My frame doesn't have the dimple on it. Has anyone found a steering box that will work? Thanks

There are other boxes that will bolt up with spacers but they have bad reviews and create steering issues... If you can weld, or have access to a welding shop, you can add the "dimple".. Locate where you want the dimple.. Make "T" shaped cut in the frame. Locate the top "cross bar" of the cut right in the area where the upright and horizontal meet. Make the vertical part of the cut only about 2 - 2 1/2 inches tall. Using a hammer bent the area of the frame inward about 1/2 5/8 inches inward.. Weld up the gap, grind the weld to smooth it out and you're done. I've used this procedure on numerous '67 frames without any "follow-up" issues..

67C10Step 05-16-2024 09:36 PM

Re: 1967 c10 steering box
 
I recently installed power steering on my 67 with a non-dimpled frame. I rolled the dice and purchased a CPP steering gear that did not require any frame modification. It has somewhat mixed reviews but I crossed my fingers and dove in.
Been about 2 months and 300-400 miles so far.
Had to learn how to drive the truck all over again as it cut at least one full turn off the steering lock to lock and makes the truck more enjoyable to drive.

NGN 05-16-2024 10:53 PM

Re: 1967 c10 steering box
 
It's been a long time, we marked the area with a scroll, heated it red hot hot and hit with a ball pin hammer to make the dimple used a stock 72 power steering box from a parts truck, along with the spindles, upper and lower a-frames, center link to convert to front disk brakes and power.
NGN
Nick

kailua-k5 05-17-2024 02:49 AM

Re: 1967 c10 steering box
 
As NGN said, heat the spot and give It a bang, worked beautiful!

HO455 05-20-2024 03:06 PM

Re: 1967 c10 steering box
 
I did the heat and beat method on my Burban when I replaced the steering box. The PO just bolted the old one on the frame and as a result the box wasn't centered properly and the truck had a larger turning circle in one direction over the other.

Here is a link to how I did mine. Scroll to post 838 to start.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...ng+box&page=34

'68OrangeSunshine 05-20-2024 08:30 PM

Re: 1967 c10 steering box
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by HO455 (Post 9313346)
The PO just bolted the old one on the frame and as a result the box wasn't centered properly and the truck had a larger turning circle in one direction over the other.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...ng+box&page=34

That was the situation ''White Fang*'' was in after I tried bolting a Saginaw Power Steering gearbox onto my '67 K/10 frame. The PO of the '69 Panel Truck I took the assembly off of, had used oversized nuts, welded to the frame to offset the P/S gear. I mirrored that set-up, but the o/s nut-spacers were not welded. I thought the biggest issue was the C/10 Pittman Arm swung Left to Right. The K/10 manual gearbox Pittman Arm swung down-forward and up-back. Totally different geometry. When I tried to restore it back to Manual Steering, the Drag Link had been hacked, and afterward steering it was still very clunky.

[On restoration, the cure may be to bolt on a 1971 MY- or later Dana 44 Front End with P/S and Disc Brakes.]

*White Fang is a '67 K/10 Suburban [454/TH350/NP205/3.73 Posi] rig that I ran hard from 1993 to 1998, when I had a carb fire on location out-of-state.
Foolishly I made a claim on my auto insurance. They low-balled me, and Totalled it, issuing a Salvage Title.
Now it's a back lot ghost. ''Someday'' I will restore it. Perhaps if I ever retire.
But I won't be rebuilding a gas guzzling BBC 454.


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