RE: Manual to power Steering Conversion
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RE: Manual to power Steering Conversion



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Earl;
I'm running bias ply's, maybe the originals.  I don't know.
28 psi all around, checked yesterday in fact.  New tires are
on the menu and I'm watching the threads and reviewing old ones.
When's the last time you parallel parked a manual steering car
on a narrow street in downtown traffic?  It's about seven revolutions
of the wheel each way!  I wasn't complaining really, just a little. :)
Bushings, plugs and seals are dry, I did change the fluids before driving 
it home but it needs these replaced.  I posted on the seats a while 
back and a tear opened up under my ass the other day.  Everything is
just so dried out from sitting so long.  
But on a good note, I finally have a car I can drive!

Tom

Tom,

I am not trying to be a smarty here, but have you checked the air in
your front tires? When is the last time you lubed the front end?
Manual steering is not that hard, maybe a gym membership?

Earl

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