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Pics of 40 series PS conversion wanted..

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Pics of 40 series PS conversion wanted..

Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

Those of you out there who have done it, can you post up some pics of the conversion step by step preferred.

I am trying to workout the dramas ahead of time and i think the geometry of it all will be the biggest worry.

Running a 2F, for those that have done it themselves, if i use a 60 series column and all 60s gear, what mods did you make to the column to make it all fit???

cheers

or if you prefer to email pics/tips

Antwonoz@hotmail.com is me cheers.
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Post by Tojo »

check the members section as one of the guys had some step by step pics a while ago. Cant remember who it was. One of the victorians i think.
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Post by bj42turbo »

My conversion proberley relevent to yours DRS as mine is a 3B diesel, using a standard steering box with commodore pump and fabbed bracket, but if I can be any help PM me

Cheers BJ

P.S Scotto who you met at TTC has a 60 series conversion just done
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Post by Tojo »

it was scotto's i was thinking of. Have a look here:
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Post by Tooheys »

I've just helped a mate do the conversion on a 47 troopy I can post up the details of it if you like. we took pics at most of the steps it has a 2h in it though but would help you with the column dramas.
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Post by Busiboy »

Hey there DRS,

Don't know how far in you are to your conversion but for mine;

Bought a Pump to fit my existing motor (307 chev)

Bought a Hilux Box that looks Identical (if I knew the model I would tell you, bought it off a wrecker over the phone in ACT)

Bolted new box in (no hot work), got a 20mm spacer made up for the crush tube, bolted crush tube up.

Piped pump - box

Turned key

The most time was wasted
a) trying to get pitman arm off
b) getting hoses changed over after guessing plumbing wrong.

Thought I would tease you with an option that I don't have all the info on. :D
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Post by Eddywelder »

the best steering column to use is one out of a 55 series cruiser which can be a drama just finding one as they are rare as...
not sure how a sixty series column will bolt up to the body work but at the end of these columns near the firewall end is a uni joint.
How I did mine before I found a 55 column ,I made an adapter to bolt on to the flexible coupling(40 series column) then supported it of the chassis(as I removed the original steering box cast mounting) with a bearing setup or if you leave that on could fabricate a bracket of it...bit hard to explain but if you have welding and fabbing knowledge anything can be made with a bit of perserverance....
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