Bob_Koch Posted August 31, 2010 Report Posted August 31, 2010 Anyone know of a way to add power steering to a '50 B2B without a whole front suspension replacement? Dale Graham, who is 80 years old and was asking on the chat last night. I think I understand why. Quote
HanksB3B Posted August 31, 2010 Report Posted August 31, 2010 but a rebuilt steering box with the right lubricant can make a world of difference. Hank Quote
48Dodger Posted September 5, 2010 Report Posted September 5, 2010 Geez Hank...you're the second post and you're already off topic! I have no idea how to do that Bob.....Ill look into it...... 48D Quote
Tony_Urwin Posted September 5, 2010 Report Posted September 5, 2010 Here's a site with power steering conversion for PowerWagon trucks. It might be a lot easier to adapt their stuff to a Pilothouse.... Check on the link for civilian PowerWagons http://www.uglytruckling.com/index.htm Quote
John Mathias Posted September 24, 2010 Report Posted September 24, 2010 Bob, is this guy in Colorado Springs? I have been in touch with an older gent down there about this. I am in the process of doing this on the 53' It's taking a little longer than the other projects, but I do have a handle on the parts needed, and already have most of them. Mine will be a little different due to the belt layout because I'm also putting on a McCulluch supercharger from 55'. Have him contact me directly, and I can list off what he's going to need to do/buy, and a close cost estimate. Quote
Bob_Koch Posted September 24, 2010 Author Report Posted September 24, 2010 He lives in Blissfield, MI Quote
John Mathias Posted September 24, 2010 Report Posted September 24, 2010 Hey, not to far from the old homestead. Still have family there. Have him get ahold me directly, lets see if we can get him going. Quote
William Davey Posted September 25, 2010 Report Posted September 25, 2010 i have seen a 55 C-3-B with factory installed power steering. The basic setup didn't change much hardware, it used a different steering box and a different drag link between the steering box and the driver's side tie rod end. Obviously it also included the PS pump and brackets would need to be fabricated. I've started looking in parts books for the original part numbers and will post them if my research confirms the initial thinking. Quote
Bob_Koch Posted September 25, 2010 Author Report Posted September 25, 2010 i have seen a 55 C-3-B with factory installed power steering. The basic setup didn't change much hardware, it used a different steering box and a different drag link between the steering box and the driver's side tie rod end. Obviously it also included the PS pump and brackets would need to be fabricated.I've started looking in parts books for the original part numbers and will post them if my research confirms the initial thinking. Makes me wonder when it was included in Dodge cars. Quote
mackster Posted September 25, 2010 Report Posted September 25, 2010 I got power steering on my desoto...the power steering pump is piggy back behind the generator and it seems like it could work just fine on a b2b...just thought i will throw it out there...as a maybe. Quote
Plymouthy Adams Posted September 25, 2010 Report Posted September 25, 2010 once might would want to investigate the adaptation of the Chevy Cobalt intermediate steering chaft placement of electric power steering..of course we know this will require an upgrade to 12 volts so not sure how that will fly with the owner.. not sure if Jackson steering had anything to offer for this appliation...can't get to their site from here ... Quote
Frank Elder Posted September 25, 2010 Report Posted September 25, 2010 once might would want to investigate the adaptation of the Chevy Cobalt intermediate steering chaft placement of electric power steering..of course we know this will require an upgrade to 12 volts so not sure how that will fly with the owner..not sure if Jackson steering had anything to offer for this appliation...can't get to their site from here ... Just don't get one out of the junkyard, you can't verify if it had been replaced with a proper recall unit.. Quote
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