Toyota Power Conversion
Posted: January 13, 2008, 8:49 am
I am restoring a 64 M100 same as the F100, itβs a Canadian Mercury. I have read a several article on adding power steering, I have considered adding the piston and ram to the existing linkage, the Chev conversion looked interesting but too many changes required. The Toyota power steering box looked the cleanest and sounds the easiest.
Has anyone done this conversion?
I am in the middle of installation now. The articles said that it would require some grinding. There are four mounting hole on the steering box and I am quiet sure that one of the will be render useless in order to get the steering column to line up anywhere close.
I have modified a 3 speed manual steering column so that it is now set up for the four speed automatic transmission, the steering column will now require shorting about 3β β 4β to get it to fit. Plus the installation of a bearing I the bottom of the column to hold the steering shaft in place.
If anyone as made this conversion could you please let me know it I am going in the right direction and what else I should be looking out for.
All comments are welcome.
Thanks Phil
Has anyone done this conversion?
I am in the middle of installation now. The articles said that it would require some grinding. There are four mounting hole on the steering box and I am quiet sure that one of the will be render useless in order to get the steering column to line up anywhere close.
I have modified a 3 speed manual steering column so that it is now set up for the four speed automatic transmission, the steering column will now require shorting about 3β β 4β to get it to fit. Plus the installation of a bearing I the bottom of the column to hold the steering shaft in place.
If anyone as made this conversion could you please let me know it I am going in the right direction and what else I should be looking out for.
All comments are welcome.
Thanks Phil