moparjohnny
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i have a 67 coronet i want to convert non power steering column to a power steering column any kind of kits out there? thanks
The column for power steering is shorter than non power so no kits are available....but I have modified existing columns before by cutting and welding.i have a 67 coronet i want to convert non power steering column to a power steering column any kind of kits out there? thanks
I don't get the death grip deal. I've owned many of these old cars both with power and without and none of them drove bad unless something was wrong. My first car was a 66 Belvedere bought new by my sister and I ended up with it in late 68 and I have a 66 Belvedere now. There are many on the drag strip too doing well over 100 mph. My 71 Duster ran 134 in the 1/4 and driving it was a breeze. It doesn't matter if it's manual or power.....if it doesn't drive right, you need to have it looked at by someone that knows what they are doing.I would stick with manual steering. I have power steering and hate it. Every little bump jerks the wheel if you don't have a death grip on it and highway driving is scary.
I have a 67 column out from a Coronet with ps....I can give you a measurement from the wheel to the bottom of the shaft if that will help. IIRC, the shaft is about 2" shorter than a manual shaft. The car is at my nephew's shop and I can measure the steering box from the centerline of the pitman shaft to the end of the input and compare that to a manual box which I also have.....or maybe someone knows that info already? I plan on going to the shop sometime tomorrow.thanks crank,would you know the measurements for a power steering column. thanks
Cool! didn't know that was available!