Re: "Over-Assisted" Power Steering
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When I drive my 65 Dart wagon, my steering also feels pretty loose (all original parts). Years back before I took for 65 GT convert off the road for a full resto, it was the same way. Replaced pitman and idler arm, which did make a difference. A front end rebuild would certainly help. As far as swapping to manual steering, fairly easy to do as I believe manual boxes (A, B, C Body) from around 62 or so through the mid 70s would bolt right on. You would need to obtain a manual steering column or the PS to manual adapter.
Don
----- Original Message ----- From: "Douglas Sutherland" <pluckedchickens@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 2:49 PM
Subject: "Over-Assisted" Power Steering



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I own a '64 Sport Fury with the infamous "over-assisted" power steering option. I really don't know how much is the "over-assisted" and how much of it is wear and tear on an old car. Because I have only driven my car -- I have nothing to compare it to.

It seems I can turn the steering wheel 1/4 turn before it affects the tires! Is that normal? While driving I can wiggle the wheel between the 11 o'clock and 1 o'clock position without really affecting the car. What parts do I need to rebuild my power steering? Will this fix the problem or will the steering still be pretty sloppy compared to today's cars?

Going down another path, how difficult is it to convert my car over to manual steering? Cost? Is it better/cheaper than converting to the the Firm Feel System (police car system) I have seen advertised? How stiff is the manual steering on early '60's Mopars? Is parallel parking a pain in the butt?

Hope you can help.

Thanks!

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