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Old 06-11-2024, 09:13 PM   #1
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Anyone out there have ram assist steering on your running truck?

I am restoring my 67 that has power assist Steering. I did restore the assist Steering but I never had the chance to drive it before my restoration. So if you have it is it OK to drive with it in moderate small city traffic? Pros and cons of it?
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Old 06-11-2024, 11:46 PM   #2
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Re: Anyone out there have ram assist steering on your running truck?

Can a mod move this to the messages area. I apologize I thought I was in that area when i posted. Thanks.
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Re: Anyone out there have ram assist steering on your running truck?

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Can a mod move this to the messages area. I apologize I thought I was in that area when i posted. Thanks.

Done.

I had the ram assist on my all original '68 CST and it worked really well. I drove it quite a bit. No problems - no leaks.
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Re: Anyone out there have ram assist steering on your running truck?

I have ram assist on a C3 Corvette. No problems, it steers fine. It's just a clunky system compared to the power box. Corvettes used ram assist steering through 1982. Drive it, it will be fine.
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Re: Anyone out there have ram assist steering on your running truck?

Many years ago I had a 67 with factory power steering. I wish I could say favorable things about it, and maybe it was just worn out, but it never worked nearly as well as the later boxes, and while I owned it I always threated to convert from a salvage truck, but never did. I know I replaced the control valve which helped, but still was not what it should have been, especially if the truck was sitting still. Rebuild of the ram might have helped, but in those days I was young, and money was tight, so, I ran it until the truck was traded. I know I have never really had any issue with the later boxes, and I cannot say the same for the ram assist. I am getting ready to go over a 73 Corvette so I will see how that goes, but it shows signs of lots of leaks right off, so I suspect a total rebuld is coming.
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Re: Anyone out there have ram assist steering on your running truck?

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Many years ago I had a 67 with factory power steering. I wish I could say favorable things about it, and maybe it was just worn out, but it never worked nearly as well as the later boxes, and while I owned it I always threated to convert from a salvage truck, but never did. I know I replaced the control valve which helped, but still was not what it should have been, especially if the truck was sitting still. Rebuild of the ram might have helped, but in those days I was young, and money was tight, so, I ran it until the truck was traded. I know I have never really had any issue with the later boxes, and I cannot say the same for the ram assist. I am getting ready to go over a 73 Corvette so I will see how that goes, but it shows signs of lots of leaks right off, so I suspect a total rebuld is coming.
There are better options for C2/C3 Corvettes if you have to build any of it. If I had mine to do over It would have gotten a Borgenson steering box.

I was just saying that the ram style does work, it's OK for city driving, so don't be scared of it.
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Re: Anyone out there have ram assist steering on your running truck?

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I am restoring my 67 that has power assist Steering. I did restore the assist Steering but I never had the chance to drive it before my restoration. So if you have it is it OK to drive with it in moderate small city traffic? Pros and cons of it?
If it is working correctly you will be just fine with it.
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