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1965-1970 Camaro Chevelle Nova NOS GM Manual Steering Box.
NOS GM manual steering box. It is a dealer take-off when the car was new to switch over to power steering. The brown stuff is the factory assembly line cosmoline. This is a 24:1 standard ratio and the box has 6.5 turns lock to lock.
The machined pad has a Julian of 2316 (which is August 19th, 1966). There are 6.5 turns lock to lock. It turns freely, but after 50 + years of sitting it feels like the grease is dried up. New grease should be added before using. 1967-1969 Camaro (Except Special Steering). 1964-1969 Chevelle, Malibu, + El Camino. 1968-1970 ChevyII Nova. 1965-1969 Impala, Caprice, Biscayne, + Bel-Air. 1964-1968 Cutlass, F85, + 442 (Except Heavy Duty). 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass + 442 (Except Heavy Duty). 1965-1968 Buick Skylark, Special, + Gran Sport. ****************SOLD**************** Thanks, Sam Last edited by GRAFFZ; 03-23-2020 at 03:41 AM. Reason: Updated the title and info with more models. SOLD |
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----Not quite sure how to check this but would the box be correct for a 67 Olds Cutlass?....Bill S
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Manual Steering Box.
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Yes, it does look to be the box that fits your 1967 Olds Cutlass. I just updated the applications as it will also fit Camaro and Nova. It is a standard ratio 24:1. Take a peek under the hood to verify that yours is the same. Thanks, Sam |
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----I will check. I'm also going to try adjusting mine today. I'll get back to you......Bill S
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----Sam,,, Correct #'s, Thanks! I adjusted my box today and it seems tighter so I'll put this off till I drive the car a bit. Thanks for checking the application for me...…Bill S
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Manual steering box.
Glad that you got the old one working again. I remember when I got my first car(1968 Camaro) the manual box was so loose that it had to herded down the road. Must have had a half a turn where the wheels did not move.
Thankfully I did not have to drive it. Dad drove it straight to the high school auto shop where he was the teacher. It was first item in order that I replaced on the car. |
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Manual Steering Box.
Sold.
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