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Looking Great! LED's are a nice upgrade.
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As too the steering issue... I followed Sharecropper's lead and have ordered a new PSC pump that is US made as per their web site. I guess I'll be ordering some hoses as well...Off course with good there is bad... my last 50 mile trip I noticed that power assist was having some issues. Stiffer steering a slow speed and occasionally no boost. Fluid level is good and no frothing, front axle joints are moving free, so I think 35 years on the pump is the culprit. I know the remanufactured ones seem to be a mixed bag. PSC has a new Delphi pump. Are there any others out there that anyone has experience with?
YMMV
going to replace mine with this, thanks, mine does capacity as well but is a little more than i need and the red LEDs are a bit much. this looks easier on the eyes and as long as you know the capacity of your battery and know safely how much you can draw it down this works just as well and much easier on the eyes. Maybe I will change to this if I miss it but I was not thrilled with my last one aestheticly. https://www.ebay.com/itm/VAT1100-DC...r-Meter-Capacity-Coulomb-Counter/182365459743Very nice! I got a 100 ampere digital ammeter/voltmeter/power meter from Amazon for under $15. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01JOUZELG/?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Yes, I've been bad about updating since the weather has finally been warm enough to work outside again. Last fall the power steering assist started having a mind of its own. I little nerve racking with the weight of this beast. I did the PSC new delphi pump, replaced all the lines in the system and started the process of bleeding the air in the system. My only issue with PSC was the o-ring that came with the pump was .054 diameter. I fought it till I was uncomfortable with the shape of the reservoir. Hillbilly Wizards sent me a complete pump to salvage a reservoir. I had two used o-rings at this point to try measuring .034 if I remember correctly. This time the pump seated in the reservoir and against better judgement I assembled it with the used o-ring. Warning! Get a new o-ring! It leaked! Reassembled again and all has been well...Any new updates???
Update, I've been driving the truck more and more... I have surpassed 500 miles since getting her running again. It has been good to be able to do small changes and notice a difference instead of just repairing things! The sway bar bushings were a great addition. Adding to that, I recently decided to replace the steering shaft to get rid of the rag joint. I wasn't wild about going the junkyard route for the shaft so I bought a new replacement one for just under $90. The installation is straight forward enough as the steering box splines are the same and the shape of the steering column is the same. Only the steering column needed a small groove in it to allow pinch bolt clearance on the column. Short work with a die grinder. On the new shaft I was able to collapse and extend it with some taps from a dead blow hammer never heating the shaft and keeping the bushings nice and tight. Everything lined up and the steering wheel was still straight. My thoughts are that this helped with the dead spot feeling, steering corrections seem smaller and less often! Can't wait to get the leaf spring and shackle bushings all replaced!
Off course with good there is bad... my last 50 mile trip I noticed that power assist was having some issues. Stiffer steering a slow speed and occasionally no boost. Fluid level is good and no frothing, front axle joints are moving free, so I think 35 years on the pump is the culprit. I know the remanufactured ones seem to be a mixed bag. PSC has a new Delphi pump. Are there any others out there that anyone has experience with?
YMMV
NICE! Hows the new power steering unit?
Power steering has been great! Nice to not have it randomly not be there. Bleeding was the only challenge as it took a little time to get the hydro-boost (pedal feel) back to where I remember it!I highly recommend the upgraded bushings and shackles from ORD (Off Road Designs). Get the grazable ones and get the FUSH kit while you are at it. I have an alignment jig I can send you for cutting out the larger diameter hole in the frame. Real simple to use and make if you want to. Let me know.
That is how I read to do it with the plywood to line up the holesaw in the center...I will get a picture of the "Jig" when I get back to the shop. Its really simple to make. I used a piece of 3/4" or 5/8" thick scrap plywood. I cut it slightly larger than the 4 factory rivets holes holding the whimpy stock bracket in place. I then held the piece of plywood over the enlarged rivets holes and scribed/traced the holes and bushing hole from the inside of the frame onto the plywood. I drilled out the enlarged rivet holes on the plywood and used a hols saw (centered on the scribed bushing hole) and cut out the new size bushing hole. I then bolted the jig to the outside of the frame. The enlarged ply wood holes keeps you hole saw centered on the frame as you drill it out. I then debarred both enlarged rivets holes and new bushing holes. Primed and painted to prevent future rusting. I will get a picture for you soon.
Update, I've been driving the truck more and more... I have surpassed 500 miles since getting her running again. It has been good to be able to do small changes and notice a difference instead of just repairing things! The sway bar bushings were a great addition. Adding to that, I recently decided to replace the steering shaft to get rid of the rag joint. I wasn't wild about going the junkyard route for the shaft so I bought a new replacement one for just under $90. The installation is straight forward enough as the steering box splines are the same and the shape of the steering column is the same. Only the steering column needed a small groove in it to allow pinch bolt clearance on the column. Short work with a die grinder. On the new shaft I was able to collapse and extend it with some taps from a dead blow hammer never heating the shaft and keeping the bushings nice and tight. Everything lined up and the steering wheel was still straight. My thoughts are that this helped with the dead spot feeling, steering corrections seem smaller and less often! Can't wait to get the leaf spring and shackle bushings all replaced!
Off course with good there is bad... my last 50 mile trip I noticed that power assist was having some issues. Stiffer steering a slow speed and occasionally no boost. Fluid level is good and no frothing, front axle joints are moving free, so I think 35 years on the pump is the culprit. I know the remanufactured ones seem to be a mixed bag. PSC has a new Delphi pump. Are there any others out there that anyone has experience with?
YMMV
[h=1]Crown Automotive Steering Shafts 4713943[/h]What part number did you order for the steering shaft? Thanks in advance!
Steering column went in today! All the plastic in the dash was so brittle it just fell apart... need to order some trim pieces to finish the dash...A little market place shopping yesterday... Picked up a 700r4, a tall transmission adapter, the overdrive shift indicator, a tilt column with 4 spoke steering wheel, and a good used OE dash pad.
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