73SwingerBuild
Well-Known Member
I may be missing something plain and obvious, but I'm trying to determine if my B-body column is long enough to make up for the difference in length between the power-steering and manual-steering shafts available for our a-body cars. I currently have a power-steering setup I am trying to swap (see classifieds) for a manual steering set-up, but I realized that I have a power-steering shaft from a B-body laying on the floor of my shop. I know it is longer than the power-steering A-body shaft. But I'm not sure if it's enough to make up the difference between a manual and P/S box.
Do any of you guys have dimensions for your A-body power-steering or manual steering shafts? I wasn't able to find anything online. Here are some dimensions of my B-body, P/S shaft:
Collar (where steering wheel mounts) to far end of coupler: ~42"
Far end of coupler to input of steering shaft to column: 11"
(I would measure the far end of the collar to the firewall mount, but it's adjustable on the steering shafts, so there's room for a little error)
I can measure other dimensions if you think they will matter. Let me know what you guys think (or if you'd like to swap me a manual setup for a P/S setup lol)
-Mike
Do any of you guys have dimensions for your A-body power-steering or manual steering shafts? I wasn't able to find anything online. Here are some dimensions of my B-body, P/S shaft:
Collar (where steering wheel mounts) to far end of coupler: ~42"
Far end of coupler to input of steering shaft to column: 11"
(I would measure the far end of the collar to the firewall mount, but it's adjustable on the steering shafts, so there's room for a little error)
I can measure other dimensions if you think they will matter. Let me know what you guys think (or if you'd like to swap me a manual setup for a P/S setup lol)
-Mike















