Greetings all,
Before posting the below, I tried to do the 'polite' thing, searched first and located a 2011 post re: another member asking this same question about his '71 (brother, I hope things worked out well!) I started to 'reply'; and due to the lapse in time, the forum automatically asked me to consider starting a new post.
Just joined the board this morning and this'll be my first post so, here goes . . .
I am looking at a restored and modified 1973 Challenger, largely in order to fulfill a burning and un-answered dream and desire from my teen years.
The car now has a 440 Magnum and power brakes in it but, no power steering which, for medical reasons, is gonna be necessary.
The seller and I have reached a price through negotiation and my best friend is a fulltime, professional mechanic of 40+ years with much of his experience with (and his unabided preference for) Mopars.
I come to you on bended knee seeking advice on:
1) Whether or not converting the car from manual steering to power steering is "worth it" in most cases (I realize this is a subjective question but, bottom-line, if this car had power steering in it now, I would literally knock friends over to buy it from the seller!)
2) How much is involved? In other words, my mechanic friend has already advised me I'll need the obvious stuff such the pump, a new gear box, bracket, hoses, clamps, etc but, what else is there that I should know (or need to add to my shopping list) as I consider going forward? Case in point, my bud also explained I need a new double pulley (and harmonic balancer?) to accomodate the pwr steering belt.
3) Where are the places I should be going (or staying away from [feel free to PM me if you don't want to ruffle any feathers in public])to get the parts I'll need?
Thanks for your patience but especially for any gudianbce based on actual *experience* in either doing or having the conversion done.
PS - In case any wonder why my mechanic doesn't either already "know" all these answers or isn't the one asking the questions, the guy is as busy as a . . ., well, he is extremely busy and I figure my part of the deal is to get as much research done and save his time for where it of the most value to all of us -- inside the car, if and when I decide to pull the trigger on the purchase.
Again, many thanks! (With any luck, I'll be posting pics of my own here, after 3 decades of dreaming about it). GOD BLESS AMERICA!