Rangier Rover
25th April 2010, 09:39 AM
An old friend of mine now 73 years old has an immaculate 72 model F100 with the 302 Cleavland. He has owned it since new and has only has done 130 000.
Would be one of the best I've ever seen.
Long story cut short;) Bill has driven my old 45 series cruiser and was suitably impressed with the power steering conversion I had done a wile back. Being 73 "Bill" cant cope with the arm strong steering on his "F Truck" wile parking etc. Understandably he doesn't want to part with it either.;)
So only one thing to do....
The genuine 2WD RHD F series power steering boxes are hard to find as are the alternative.:(
The problem we have is the early 2WD F trucks ran the steering box behind the front axle. The latter and far more common 4WD F100,150, Bronco are radically different as run a revised front end and the steering box is at the front.
I have looked at Toyota crown's,cressida etc but are too short for the pitman arm to clear. Most other alternatives are the wrong way around!
We are looking at using a Datsun 260 or 280 C steering box with a custom pitman arm and an EB adjustable steering column. It's not going to be cheap to do:eek:
Good 260/280 C boxes can fetch up the 2K let alone the pitman arm etc
If there is any interest I will post up the progress:)
Tony
Would be one of the best I've ever seen.
Long story cut short;) Bill has driven my old 45 series cruiser and was suitably impressed with the power steering conversion I had done a wile back. Being 73 "Bill" cant cope with the arm strong steering on his "F Truck" wile parking etc. Understandably he doesn't want to part with it either.;)
So only one thing to do....
The genuine 2WD RHD F series power steering boxes are hard to find as are the alternative.:(
The problem we have is the early 2WD F trucks ran the steering box behind the front axle. The latter and far more common 4WD F100,150, Bronco are radically different as run a revised front end and the steering box is at the front.
I have looked at Toyota crown's,cressida etc but are too short for the pitman arm to clear. Most other alternatives are the wrong way around!
We are looking at using a Datsun 260 or 280 C steering box with a custom pitman arm and an EB adjustable steering column. It's not going to be cheap to do:eek:
Good 260/280 C boxes can fetch up the 2K let alone the pitman arm etc
If there is any interest I will post up the progress:)
Tony