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,Larry & FED gave me these a while back.. hope it helps
Adger you have several choices. * S-10 manual box [with the S-10 box in most cases it is a direct replacement. Input spline & pitman spline same as OE. It will have a four bolt top] * manual GM box from 70's cars [this is also a direct fit in some cases. GM produced several spline counts so it takes some comparing to find the exact match. This is a three bolt top. This box is about one pound lighter than the S-10 box and overall slightly smaller. * Vega box [this box is smaller and lighter than both the above, however, it requires a custom/special pitman arm. Ed Quay, Flaming River, and maybe others furnish the special arm. Of the three, I would look for the 70's box. __________________ Larry Woodfin, GT Super 10 Adger, I "think" all GM manual boxes will be about the same in ratio. [maybe an exception but it would be a rare option] The greater turn to turn ratio of manual boxes is an advantage, steering is not touchy] The 60's and 70's three-bolt top gear is a good choice but it takes careful searching to find the correct spline count. They are out there, I have found and installed several. An S-10 box is available reman from most parts stores. To my knowledge, there is only one part number. It's advantage, a direct bolt in replacement, remove power gear, install S-10 manual gear. The quicker ratios come with PS boxes. __________________ Larry Woodfin, GT Super 10 471W VIP Member Join Date: Jun 2006 Posts: 2,786 Re: 3rd Gen F Body Steering box ________________________________________ I have a Chevy book (from GM ) 1984 that lists 2 Manual steering gear assemblies 7806396-------20:1 ratio---- 67-75 Camaro 7819935-------16:1 ratio---- Monza and Vega FED 387
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