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05-02-2016, 10:04 PM | #1 |
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Power steering for a 46
Has anyone out there fitted power steering to a 46 are there any kits available information appreciated
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05-03-2016, 07:04 AM | #2 |
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Re: Power steering for a 46
Not being wise, but you greasing it? Low air in tires? My 46 is the easiest driving car
I have. Reminds me of a 62 Falcon I had. But then for not a lot of work adding P.S. add a control valve to the drag link add a piston to the tie rod (hose's made up Napa) only biggie is to fab a pump mount and a double pulley for the generator. FoMoCo did away with that system back when but I do know, we replaced a control valve on a 1981 Corvette with this system (Bendix) lots of pistons control valves on ebay. The truck you see my avitar has this system and can steer it one finger...of course things are much bigger than a car but its the same idea. sam |
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05-03-2016, 12:43 PM | #3 |
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Re: Power steering for a 46
Sam,
what control valves and pistons are required here? I've seen this setup on a 57 Fairlane. Was used on early Mustangs to. Do we have to look for that age stuff? You mentioned 81 corvette, can we use that stuff? You said "lots of pistons control valves on eBay" how do I know what pistons and control valves to look for? I'm in England so I don't want to get the wrong parts shipped over. And obviously this would help Trevo too. Your help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Martin. |
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05-03-2016, 01:59 PM | #5 |
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Re: Power steering for a 46
Thanks for the info Ihave successfully fitted P/S to my 34 but have been approached by an elderly gent who is finding his 46 Coupe getting too heavy for him and wish to help him out with ideas the control valving and rams are available new ex US just wondering if there are other options electric maybe?
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05-03-2016, 02:48 PM | #6 |
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In the time period around late '70's--early '80's, GM used two different power boxes in its big and medium cars. I forget the model numbers. The smaller was used largely in the medium cars in slow/easy and in fast/hard police valvings and was a lot less bulky than the other. I think it uses same sector splines as early Ford, to boot. Adapter plates to fit GM power boxes to '37-48 frame are available. From what's left of my memory, I think most of the extra bulk is in the lower end of the box beyond most interference. Simple, rarely leaks, fast or slow ratio. Requires only the pump and two hoses, plus of course you'd need to cut off steering column, add a lower bearing to mast jacket, and hook up with a street rod U-joint. If this stuff clears the exhaust, it would be far superior to the '50's type stuff. |
05-03-2016, 05:59 PM | #7 |
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05-03-2016, 07:03 PM | #8 |
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You can use a GM 605 power box and mate it to the stock column with the proper universal joint. Then you can use the small late model pump. You will need dual sheave pulleys and fabricate your own brackets.
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05-04-2016, 07:44 AM | #9 |
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I really don't see how a brodie knob equals power steering. I don't make the steering any lighter does it. It just meens you can use one hand if IF the steering is already light enough at parking speed. I think what the OP wants is to lighten up the steering, that's what I want anyhow. Unless this useless body gets fixed buy a miracle one day. Until then, I'm gonna need power steering.
TJ, what's a gm 605 come off? Sounds good at the mo. Thanks, Martin. |
05-04-2016, 08:11 AM | #10 |
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Then there are electric power steering kits that are available but the factors that have to be considered are the need for 12 volt power and in the case of the '46 the column shift would have the converted to a floor shift.
http://www.unisteer.com/electric-pow...-steering.html
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05-04-2016, 12:43 PM | #11 |
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Thanks all for your answers. I sorta hijacked my way into this thread, but it's all relevant stuff in one place, so hope it's ok.
I like the power ram idea due to keeping a stock steering system and the power bit as an add on. I get there's more up to date setups, but there's also more up to date engine, chassis, suspension transmissions and so on. The ease of reversabilty if needed is nice. It's all bolt on additions, so it'll also bolt off. And if I ever get a 46-48 Sedan coupe, or flop top, I can swap this stuff over. Again thanks all. Hope it helps trevo too. Martin. |
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