14:1 Steering Gear box
14:1 Steering Gear box
Hi guys! How can i check what Steering gear box is build in my 66 f85. The box is mounted on 4 bolts - There are 4 bolts but it is only mounted on 3 bolts, the 4th is "hanging"!!!!
Newbie Info please: The difference between 10:1 and 14:1 is the amount of power I need to steer or the steering react faster??
Thank you
Newbie Info please: The difference between 10:1 and 14:1 is the amount of power I need to steer or the steering react faster??
Thank you
Hi guys! How can i check what Steering gear box is build in my 66 f85. The box is mounted on 4 bolts - There are 4 bolts but it is only mounted on 3 bolts, the 4th is "hanging"!!!!
Newbie Info please: The difference between 10:1 and 14:1 is the amount of power I need to steer or the steering react faster??
Thank you
Newbie Info please: The difference between 10:1 and 14:1 is the amount of power I need to steer or the steering react faster??
Thank you
The quicker ratio will be harder to steer. For a power steering box, this is less of a concern.
All of them. The G-body boxes need the adapters for the metric fittings and I think you need a conversion rag joint (both are readily available). The second gen Trans Am with WS6 box is the preferred one, but the internal stops are wrong for an A-body - you'll get a different turn radius one way than the other way. Power Steering Services basically puts the WS6 gears in the A-body box to build their quick ratio boxes.
I just put a 93-98 Jeep Grand Cherokee box in my 70 Cutlass. It is a 12.7 : 1 close ratio, same ratio as the Camaro box. 3 turns lock to lock the Camaro is 2.5 turns because you lose some of your turning radius . It's the Saginaw box with the biggest factory torsion bar and the stops in the right spot to get the full turning radius. Plus they are easy to find. $40 at the pick n pull. I needed to order some bubble flare adapters and install tool for $20 shipped from Lee's engineering to use my factory hoses. I also had to get the Lares 200 steering coupler from Rockauto for $25 shipped. I used my A-body pitman arm so I needed to barrow a pitman arm pulled from Autozone. The bigger torsion bar makes the car feel and drive like a newer car. For the price it was cheaper and easier then rebuilding or replacing my leaky factory box plus it's a price nice upgrade too.
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