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Re: [oletrucks] inner fender

To: YOOPERWANNABE@PRODIGY.net
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] inner fender
From: John Dorsey <jrdorsey@strato.net>
Date: Tue, 30 Mar 1999 07:34:19 -0800
SHAWN & JO wrote:
> 
>         I am also going to install an Industrial Chassis firewall power brake
> kit for the one ton. I was concerned about the F**D RAN*ER master
> cylinder be able to perform up to par for my 1 ton panel but wass
> assured by one of the technicians that it was more than adequate for the
> job. Any thoughts on that? I will sometimes be pulling a heavy load and
> would hate to come up short.

        I used a master cylinder from a late model Chevy 1 ton, but without
power brakes.  My response to people who said a power m*stang cylinder
would be just as good was: "If 15/16 works, why do new Chevys 1 tons use
1-3/16, just for looks?" If you are converting to front disc use a post
'71 Chevy 1 ton (1-1/8 or 1-3/16),
if you are staying with drums use a 68 or 69 Chevy 1 ton (1-1/8). Don't
use a disc cylinder with drums it won't keep a residual pressure on the
front brakes to keep the cups seated in the wheel cylinders. 



>         And last but not least, anyone have any reccomendations for a power
> steering swap? I am going to a more modern 4x4 front end out of an 80
> chevy 3/4 ton, a 12 bolt front. I am currently keeping the 235 but will
> upgrade later. I'm looking for suggestions on a steering box that will
> mate with the original steering wheel, or will it be easier to just swap
> in the box and tilt steering wheel from the same donor vehicle? I will
> be mounting the box outside the frame rails for clearencing the later
> small/big block I intend to install. Can I get a complete set up from a
> donor car/truck that will re-align in the same position as my original
> or will I need to get something from borgeson or the like to correct the
> geometry of the system?


        I would suggest using the power steering box and column setup off the
4x4 axle donor, you can measure the donor for the proper mounting
location.

> shawn
> 51 chevy 1ton panel
> oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959

John
"49-50-54=57=79-95" Chevy 3800 panel
oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959

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