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Post by Miloscousin »

I know this has been done, but :

Can someone steer me to a thread that outlines a 60 series power steering conversion.

AND

Front disc brake conversion.

Appreciate any help !

Cheers


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Post by shorty_f0rty »

Miloscousin wrote:I know this has been done, but :

Can someone steer me to a thread that outlines a 60 series power steering conversion.

AND

Front disc brake conversion.

Appreciate any help !

Cheers


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Post by aussie_stu »

for your front disc swap if you can find a later model 40's diff with discs, just swap it in and swap the MC too, as for the 60's PS, off the top of my head you need, 60's box, 75 arms and tie rods, 55 steering coloumn (although I used a 60's column to get indicators etc on it) 75 intermediate shaft (this one has to be cut roughly 200mm and resplined), the drivers side shock mount needs to be flipped around and shaved to clear the uni joint on the PS shaft/box

heres a few pics from my swap, also check out www.3rdrock4x4.com and http://www.ih8mud.com/cruisertech.php they might help.

box mounted
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clearance between shock tower adn joint
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original vs cut down steering column
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the 2 shafts after cutting and resplining
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Post by bj on roids »

aussie_stu wrote:for your front disc swap if you can find a later model 40's diff with discs, just swap it in and swap the MC too, as for the 60's PS, off the top of my head you need, 60's box, 75 arms and tie rods, 55 steering coloumn (although I used a 60's column to get indicators etc on it) 75 intermediate shaft (this one has to be cut roughly 200mm and resplined), the drivers side shock mount needs to be flipped around and shaved to clear the uni joint on the PS shaft/box

heres a few pics from my swap, also check out www.3rdrock4x4.com and http://www.ih8mud.com/cruisertech.php they might help.

box mounted
Image

clearance between shock tower adn joint
Image

original vs cut down steering column
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the 2 shafts after cutting and resplining
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WOW.. I just used a non-power steer bundera shaft and bolted it to a plate... nice work... but I bet mine was cheaper for same results...

How much was it to respline the shaft???
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Post by aussie_stu »

can't remember how mauch, was a while ago mate
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Post by Shaun05 »

I got my 55 series shaft cut and resplined for $60.
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Post by shorty_f0rty »

you can get by with no cutting or re-splining..

easy as bro.
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Post by vk7ybi »

Why is it necessary to flip the shock tower and which selection of shafts will fit without shortening?
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Post by Shaun05 »

I used a 55 series steering column, coupled with an 80 series flexible steering coupler (although I replaced the flexible rubber with a stainless steel plate), then I used a 75 series steering intermediate shaft to go down to the steering box. It will all fit nicely, but the 55 series steering column is about an inch longer than the original, so I shortened it and had it resplined at the steering wheel end.
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Post by vk7ybi »

Does the bearing at the firewall on a 55 column move up and down the haft, or is it pressed on.. IOW, if a person were to shorten the outer column at the firewall, will the shaft push through the bearing further into the engine bay?
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Post by aussie_stu »

vk7ybi wrote:Why is it necessary to flip the shock tower and which selection of shafts will fit without shortening?
you flip the shock tower to put the steering box in the right spot, scotto sent me the measurement of his box from the front of chassis, but I've lost it since, but you can get an idea where it sits from the above pics.
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