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Offline dana60

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Power Steering Pump
« on: August 03, 2016 - 08:47:55 PM »
I am putting a power steering pump in my 70 Barracuda and and was wondering if some has a picture or diagram of how the brackets fit onto a 440 engine. This is what I have ( see picture ). Am I missing anything? Thx 

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Re: Power Steering Pump
« Reply #1 on: August 04, 2016 - 12:52:22 AM »
http://www.mymopar.com/index.php?pid=107

On that site you can download manuals, I Was unable to upload the single page,

Illistration page 19-15 has diagram of the brackets, looks a little different than yours but shows two brackets.
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67 440
72 413 / 727
73 Barracuda w/ 68 440
65 Plymouth Fury III , I sold ,was my Nana's car till 92 yo.
51 Ford F1 239 Flathead, flipped , new cab , stolen
59 BelAir 283 4 door original patina
01 Chevy van 420, 520 miles
06 Crown Vic Police Interceptor
75 HD Ironhead converted to RH shift
73 HD Ironhead
82 HD Ironhead
74 Norton 850
80 HD Shovelhead
80 Husqvarna WR 390

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Re: Power Steering Pump
« Reply #3 on: August 05, 2016 - 01:31:03 AM »
THANK YOU !!!!     :wavingflag:

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Re: Power Steering Pump
« Reply #4 on: August 05, 2016 - 03:46:14 AM »
Sure you want to put all that power robbing weight on there?? Took
mine off and barely notice a difference.
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Re: Power Steering Pump
« Reply #5 on: August 05, 2016 - 07:46:31 AM »
Sure you want to put all that power robbing weight on there?? Took
mine off and barely notice a difference.

I'm thinking of changing to manual steering also, is it ant easy swap, is it pull the power out , put the manual in with the manual steering column also?
67 440
72 413 / 727
73 Barracuda w/ 68 440
65 Plymouth Fury III , I sold ,was my Nana's car till 92 yo.
51 Ford F1 239 Flathead, flipped , new cab , stolen
59 BelAir 283 4 door original patina
01 Chevy van 420, 520 miles
06 Crown Vic Police Interceptor
75 HD Ironhead converted to RH shift
73 HD Ironhead
82 HD Ironhead
74 Norton 850
80 HD Shovelhead
80 Husqvarna WR 390

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Re: Power Steering Pump
« Reply #6 on: August 05, 2016 - 08:14:35 AM »
federal pump with brackets
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Re: Power Steering Pump
« Reply #7 on: August 05, 2016 - 01:07:07 PM »
I'm thinking of changing to manual steering also, is it ant easy swap, is it pull the power out , put the manual in with the manual steering column also?

About 23 years ago, I just picked up a manual steering box, and gave it to my mechanic.
I think the only other thing he had to do was change the pitman arm to make the swap.
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Re: Power Steering Pump
« Reply #8 on: August 05, 2016 - 01:23:52 PM »
Ok, pitman arm and I thought Ive read the length of the column is different.
67 440
72 413 / 727
73 Barracuda w/ 68 440
65 Plymouth Fury III , I sold ,was my Nana's car till 92 yo.
51 Ford F1 239 Flathead, flipped , new cab , stolen
59 BelAir 283 4 door original patina
01 Chevy van 420, 520 miles
06 Crown Vic Police Interceptor
75 HD Ironhead converted to RH shift
73 HD Ironhead
82 HD Ironhead
74 Norton 850
80 HD Shovelhead
80 Husqvarna WR 390

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Re: Power Steering Pump
« Reply #9 on: August 05, 2016 - 01:49:33 PM »
Ok, pitman arm and I thought Ive read the length of the column is different.

The length of the steering column, or more correctly the main shaft is different.  There is an adapter you can by to mate up the two.

The size of the input shaft on the two boxes is also slightly different.  As such you will need a different coupler between the box and the steering shaft. T he above adapter will take car of that too.

The pitman arm may be different depending on what power box you have.  Manual boxes for all years have the same size pitman arm...the smaller size that early power boxes have.

Personally I like power over the manual, then again mine is a street cruiser!

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Re: Power Steering Pump
« Reply #10 on: August 05, 2016 - 04:56:36 PM »
The length of the steering column, or more correctly the main shaft is different.  There is an adapter you can by to mate up the two.

The size of the input shaft on the two boxes is also slightly different.  As such you will need a different coupler between the box and the steering shaft. T he above adapter will take car of that too.

The pitman arm may be different depending on what power box you have.  Manual boxes for all years have the same size pitman arm...the smaller size that early power boxes have.

Personally I like power over the manual, then again mine is a street cruiser!

Thank you for that info.
Ill think about changing,also may take off the ac while at it.

Jason
67 440
72 413 / 727
73 Barracuda w/ 68 440
65 Plymouth Fury III , I sold ,was my Nana's car till 92 yo.
51 Ford F1 239 Flathead, flipped , new cab , stolen
59 BelAir 283 4 door original patina
01 Chevy van 420, 520 miles
06 Crown Vic Police Interceptor
75 HD Ironhead converted to RH shift
73 HD Ironhead
82 HD Ironhead
74 Norton 850
80 HD Shovelhead
80 Husqvarna WR 390

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Re: Power Steering Pump
« Reply #11 on: August 06, 2016 - 12:23:21 AM »
Power steering is around a 15 to 1 ratio. Manual steering is 24 to 1. That means you'll be turning the steering wheel a lot more for the same amount of tire movement. Not the best thing for a performance machine except for going in a straight line. 20 to 1 and 16 to 1 boxes are available but the steering effort will be quite high. Unless every single hp counts(drag racing) then I'd stick with ps.

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Re: Power Steering Pump
« Reply #12 on: August 06, 2016 - 07:51:47 AM »
Sure you want to put all that power robbing weight on there?? Took
mine off and barely notice a difference.
For regular trips to the track, where every tenth counts, manual is the only way to go.
But if you barely noticed a difference after the swap, there was something wrong with your ps setup or you are a seriously strong dude. Original ps setups were soooo over assisted you could turn the wheel with your little finger.
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Re: Power Steering Pump
« Reply #13 on: August 06, 2016 - 11:56:42 AM »
Is it the same setup for a small block?  If not does anyone have any pictures of a small block setup?  Thanks

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Re: Power Steering Pump
« Reply #14 on: August 09, 2016 - 03:40:05 PM »
Is it the same setup for a small block?  If not does anyone have any pictures of a small block setup?  Thanks

here is a pic of the federal installed
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