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F100 Power Steering Help

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F100 Power Steering Help

Post by siouxcutter »

I just bought an F100 4x4 and it still has the old (Armstrong) steering and am trying to find out what other types of power steering boxes would fit.
Can anyone help please????
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Post by nottie »

second that request as mine is like a tracter with no hydrolics.
I herd a while ago that a toyota crown steer box bolts up but would rather someone comfirm this.
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Post by andrew e »

I have been told that the datsun 260c? (that luxury 70s station wagon thingie) power streering box is almost a bolt in fit (2 bolts line up the others need redrilling) in a 2wd effie. The pitman arm needs slightly bending aswell. I dont know about 4x4 though but a Bronco mabe similar?

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Post by CRUSHU »

F trucks australia in QLD sell the 4x4 power steer boxes reco. All Aussie F100's are armstrong, only imported trucks came with factory power steer in the 70's. dunno about the later ones
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Post by Tiny »

I beleive one of the old falcon v8 models are easy as well, including the pump and bracketry depending on the engine you have
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Post by CRUSHU »

Tiny wrote:I beleive one of the old falcon v8 models are easy as well, including the pump and bracketry depending on the engine you have
He is looking for the Box, not the pump.
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Post by Tiny »

CRUSHU wrote:
Tiny wrote:I beleive one of the old falcon v8 models are easy as well, including the pump and bracketry depending on the engine you have
He is looking for the Box, not the pump.
I understand that, I understand one of the falcon models has a suitable box, and the engine makes it easy at often the whole lot can be easily fitted including the pump
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Post by CRUSHU »

Falcon boxes are pretty much all the same, and they don't fit.

Saginaw boxes, like HQ/WB have been used in Jeep CJ's for ages, and early Toyota Crown boxes have been used in mostly 2wd F trucks.
4X4 are very different.
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Post by siouxcutter »

thanks to all
Got one from someone selling privately.
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Post by antoni »

Hi may be bit late. Left hand USA 2 w/drive power steering boxs work on right hand drive 1973 to 1980 4x4s
81 on were factroy fitted power st.

1973 to 1980 2 w/drive right use 260 C nissssss boxs.
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Post by OzJeeper »

Buy old model Jeep - will bolt straight up (Saginaw) and the pump will suit as well.
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Post by timthev8man »

modifty it and fit a 80 series landcruiser box in like i did !! stuff paying $1600 for a steering box from the wreckers.
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Post by dirtyGQ »

i will look at something like a 80 or gq power steer box as i cannot find a 260c box or pump.
I too would not pay the huge cost t convert my f250 to power steer.
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Re: F100 Power Steering Help

Post by Big Rev Trev »

siouxcutter wrote:I just bought an F100 4x4 and it still has the old (Armstrong) steering and am trying to find out what other types of power steering boxes would fit.
Can anyone help please????
Mine is an F250, and the power steer box is from a UD truck apparently a popular conversion. A power steer mob in Rocklea knows all about em!
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