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Power Steering Gear Box

1967 satellite

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I have never changed a gear box before so please bear with me. This is a picture of mine in the car. It leaks pretty bad at the seals, and the steering is loose, so I want to replace it with an exact duplicate. Can anyone steer me in the right direction as part number, manufacturer, and company where I can purchase one. A remanufactured one is totally acceptable. Also I want to change the coupling. Is there anything else that I would need to change it out? Many thanks in advance. 1967 Plymouth Satellite

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Last portion should help you.

I recently put a new Lares 11033 box plus their 12112 pump and 176 pressure line adaptor on my 67 wagon. Works great. If you have oe exhaust, it's a direct bolt in. If you have headers like me, Hedman's on a 440, you have to thump some tubes for it to fit. #3 and #5 needed a little persuasion. Otherwise straightforward. If you have a similar engine/exhaust combo, I can give you some install tips. Also you can go with the Borgeson box, get it from BAC[ one of our sponsors]. Many people use them too and are happy with them. If you decide to go rebuilt oe, stay clear of using parts store rebuilds unless you're a glutton for punishment. Steer and Gear, Firm Feel, Redhead and Lares all do excellent rebuilds on oe boxes.
 
I've used "steer and gear" for both cars.
They've been great
I did hear some poor reports recently.
 
Yeah, is there a reason that you do not want to have it rebuilt? Steer&Gear in Ohio or there's a place up in Minnesota.
 
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