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Since installing A/C behind the dash was not challenging enough (see my other thread) I thought, as long as the dash is out, why not install power steering? The other reason is that I want a smaller steering wheel; I just happen to think the stock one looks too big. And of course a small wheel means more steering effort, hence, PS. The current effort is perfect when driving, but a bit of a pain when maneuvering slowly. I go to a number of cruise nights and we always back into spots. There is a lot of steering wheel cranking for that. Anyways, my car is far from stock so why not?
My brother, who is restoring a Manta kit car, showed me this electric unit from Flaming River. Runs off 12V, and can mount anywhere in the steering column where there is room. You basically cut about a 9" section of the current column out and adapt the unit to fit. Since there is pretty much zero room in the engine compartment, and plenty of room behind the dash with the various vents and hoses removed, that is where it is going.
The stock steering column taken apart and the electric PS unit:
Bracket arrangement for mounting the unit. I'm using the stock column support as the rear mount point:
Installed for a test fit. It needs another support at the front as the unit is almost 10 lbs:
Now that I know it fits, the column needs some serious work. As many have found, the existing bearings in the column are not very good. The description of bicycle bearings is a good one. Since I'm redoing all of this I figured replacing the bearings with some good sealed ones is in order. I ordered a pack of 10 bearings from Amazon, 1" ID, 1.5" OD, .3" thick, sealed deep groove ball bearings. The inner column is just a touch over 1" diameter so a light skim takes it down. I found a piece of black iron pipe that was a perfect size to machine the OD to fit in the outer column tube, and the ID to fit the bearings. This is the upper part of the column. One bearing on the left is not shown. As the bearings are fairly small, I'm using 2 at each location. The circled part is the old bicycle bearing assembly. This is the part of the column that goes from the steering wheel to the PS unit. I'm not using, and don't need, the current spring and spacer hardware.
This shows the sub-assembly of 2 bearings in the new sleeve before being installed in the outer column tube:
I bought 2 steering column couplers (the piece on the left) that each have an inner spline to match the external one on the PS unit, and a 3/4" dia bore in the other end. I machined a support piece (middle piece) that fits into the inner column and also in to the coupler. I'll slide these together, with Loctite, and then put a cross pin in each section to lock it all together.
Coming along very well I think. The lower part of the column (PS unit to steering rack U-joint assembly) is similar. Working on that now.
Rick
My brother, who is restoring a Manta kit car, showed me this electric unit from Flaming River. Runs off 12V, and can mount anywhere in the steering column where there is room. You basically cut about a 9" section of the current column out and adapt the unit to fit. Since there is pretty much zero room in the engine compartment, and plenty of room behind the dash with the various vents and hoses removed, that is where it is going.
The stock steering column taken apart and the electric PS unit:
Bracket arrangement for mounting the unit. I'm using the stock column support as the rear mount point:
Installed for a test fit. It needs another support at the front as the unit is almost 10 lbs:
Now that I know it fits, the column needs some serious work. As many have found, the existing bearings in the column are not very good. The description of bicycle bearings is a good one. Since I'm redoing all of this I figured replacing the bearings with some good sealed ones is in order. I ordered a pack of 10 bearings from Amazon, 1" ID, 1.5" OD, .3" thick, sealed deep groove ball bearings. The inner column is just a touch over 1" diameter so a light skim takes it down. I found a piece of black iron pipe that was a perfect size to machine the OD to fit in the outer column tube, and the ID to fit the bearings. This is the upper part of the column. One bearing on the left is not shown. As the bearings are fairly small, I'm using 2 at each location. The circled part is the old bicycle bearing assembly. This is the part of the column that goes from the steering wheel to the PS unit. I'm not using, and don't need, the current spring and spacer hardware.
This shows the sub-assembly of 2 bearings in the new sleeve before being installed in the outer column tube:
I bought 2 steering column couplers (the piece on the left) that each have an inner spline to match the external one on the PS unit, and a 3/4" dia bore in the other end. I machined a support piece (middle piece) that fits into the inner column and also in to the coupler. I'll slide these together, with Loctite, and then put a cross pin in each section to lock it all together.
Coming along very well I think. The lower part of the column (PS unit to steering rack U-joint assembly) is similar. Working on that now.
Rick