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Old 08-24-2014, 04:10 PM   #1
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manual to powersteering swap

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Size:  51.7 KBso i been looking for help to switch from manual to power steering and every one is saying how easy it is on the 67 K-10 and I think maybe its just my bad luck because I been back and forth with this thing i want to pull my hair out!!!!
So I have the right steering box on and the right pitman arm so now i need a new drag link and a steering arm? and the one they say i need dont look like it will bolt to the top of my knuckle!!! can any one tell me whats the problem!!! Here is a picture of the old hook up.
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Old 08-24-2014, 06:02 PM   #2
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Re: manual to powersteering swap

I went through the same conversion about 30 years ago.

Yes you will need a different drag link (3 pieces) any GM 4X4 from 1972-1980.

The steering arm many are talking about will not bolt on your closed knuckle drum brake front end.

GM did make a power steering arm for a closed knuckle front end in 1967-68 but it is very difficult to find. (it is shorter than the non PS arm).
You do have the correct PS box and pitman arm.

You have a few choices.

(#1) find the rare closed knuckle steering arm and drag link (next to impossible).

(#2) find a front axle out of a 71-80 GM 4x4 with the same gear ratio as you currently have and put the entire thing in. (which upgrades you to disc brakes).

(#3) This is what I did.. I used two parts of a stock 71-80 drag link (which is just two tie rod ends and an adjuster sleeve). and dug into tie rod spec sheets and found a tie rod end that had the correct taper for the steering arm, the correct length, and the correct thread size/pitch to go into my adjuster sleeve. there is one out there, (I do remember it was for a 60's vintage Dodge) unfortunately I do not remember the exact application.

Here is a link that may help you find one.

http://www.moog-suspension-parts.com...e_Rod_Ends.asp
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Old 08-25-2014, 10:10 AM   #3
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Re: manual to powersteering swap

man i knew i was in trouble, but i didnt think it would be this much of a problem...
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