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Power steering
Can you put the power steering set up from a 350 on a 250? If not? How can I put power steering on my 72 Nova? I am very sick of my steering ratio and the only way that I would even consider making it closer was if it was powered.
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Re: Power steering
I want to put power steering in my '72 307 Nova, does anybody know what parts I need or if there's any kit in the market?
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Re: Re: Power steering
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need to find a v-8 p/s donor for the v/6s and for the 250 need to find a 250 p/s donor search junkyards and classifieds they dont interchange the 250 ones are more expensive than the v8 ones due to 250 ps being much more uncommon 250 p/s donor can be anything from a 60s car to an 80s pickup, pretty much any gm vehicle with the 250 in it for the 307 you should be able to use later style p/s pump setup, from any non a/c 350 or etc, through at least 79 good luck
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Re: Power steering
Thank you very much.
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Re: Power steering
thank you so much !
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Re: Power steering
Well nova SS looks we're gonna lose our 'no power steering' biceps lol. Theres nothing like cranking that bitch around 4 1/2 times just for a u-turn to get you pumped!
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Re: Power steering
oh don't worry Mojo, I think I'll have my "no power steering" biceps for a long time, lol!
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try classic industries or yearone
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Re: Power steering
I think you'll need a new pitman arm for power steering
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Re: Power steering
Classic industries is great, but do your homework and you'll find much cheaper sources. Their power break conversion is like $900, I saw it on some other site, same kit, for $700.
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