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Old 01-20-2013, 05:26 PM
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Default 1969 power steering box wanted

1969 power steering box dated 048 9 stamped on top aluminum cover. Want a clean unrestored box with casting number 5691676. Looking for the 048 9 date only. Call 860-806-0347, or email [email protected]

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Close but no cigar.... I have a 023 9 dated PS box
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Old 09-04-2017, 08:19 PM
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Is the 5691676 casting power steer gear from my 73' Camaro project
same as, same ratio as early Nova, Camaro (68-70??)............ 5691676

As I'm wanting to use the above Nova box on my 73.......Same exterior look !!!!!!!!!!

Original 73' Camaro box main shaft splines damaged in collision

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I'm rebuilding one right now,that the customer has yet to give me the top cover for.Once it & he arrives,I'll ask him.
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Warren, did you ever find your dated box after almost 5 years?
There appears to be one in my 68.
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Warren, did you ever find your dated box after almost 5 years?
There appears to be one in my 68.

I just spoke with Warren, and he's still looking for the dated power steering box.
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No luck here from the gentleman I referenced earlier.
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If you find a box in the right range, with the correct casting number, you can always transfer your aluminum cover to the new box. I have a few here, and will check dates and casting numbers.
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Here is the gear I have. Not real pretty though.
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I have a box where the alum cover appears to have 14 9 stamped on it.

I need a good box with casting 5691676 that is applicable to
my 73 Camaro project...ANY DATE

Im thinking that I need a 71-76 Camaro box that has 13-16:1 ratio
whatever that means
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