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10-01-2018, 12:16 PM | #1 |
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1980 Steering shaft and Power to Manual Conversion
Hey all,
After a recent road trip, the steering system is something I've got to address. I chewed up a brand new power steering pump - 3rd one in last couple of months - and I am looking to convert to manual steering rather than fighting with power steering. I am comfortable not having power brakes or power steering. In addition to that, it looks to me like I lost a bushing in the intermediate steering shaft (or thats what I'm calling it.) And here's a video of what its doing. The connection is still good but it does make quite a bit of noise even driving straight down the road as you can imagine. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Myfm5-T7gnA I believe what's gone bad is whats labeled "Seal" in this image. 1) Does anyone know a source for that part, or if thats even the right part that would fix the issue in my video? 2) When converting to a manual steering box, do I need to use a different intermediate shaft type or length? Factory service manual doesnt specify. 3) The only thing I can find is aftermarket adjustable steering shafts - anyone used these? It would potentially solve BOTH of my issues if the length is different since they're all adjustable from what I can find. Just need to do the right spline size and count. Thanks for any help - much appreciated. |
10-01-2018, 03:37 PM | #2 |
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Re: 1980 Steering shaft and Power to Manual Conversion
Look up Cherokee steering shaft conversion. Gets rid of all of that slip shaft and rag joint stuff. I’m not sure if it will fit a manual box though. What is happening to your pumps? Why not have it rebuilt by a reputable shop instead of doing the whole manual conversion?
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10-01-2018, 04:27 PM | #3 | |
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I'll see if I can find something on the cherokee conversion - thanks! I saw a bunch of jeep intermediate shafts but hadnt heard of a conversion. EDIT: Found a great write-up with Video for anyone else. Just need to call the local u-pull and see if they have any jeeps there that still have this part. http://www.chevyk5blazer.com/forums/...aft-conversion After more thinking I'm going to keep the power steering - this is the first pump I've had fail on it - it was failed when the previous owner owned it, he swapped on a reman and it was failed out of the box, and this one failed at about 1000 miles. It wasn't low on fluid until it started leaking AFTER it started failing. It feels like the pump starts to cut out almost as if the pump impeller/whatever creates the pressure skips on the pully shaft until it starts grinding, whining, and makng all kinds of bad crunching noises. I am going to try one more reman and if that one fails too, I'll either rebuild it myself or try to find a shop to do it - not much in the way of specialty shops up here in Maine so if there is a mailorder one I'm all ears. I know from my 4runner the parts store ones aren't exactly the best. Thank you for your reply! Last edited by skyphix; 10-01-2018 at 04:56 PM. |
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10-22-2018, 11:18 AM | #4 |
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So, since I decided to keep the power steering, I started doing a little digging again now that the truck is on the road. I'm not going to replace the power steering pump at this time since the LS Im getting has one that I'll use instead - I need to flush the steering box some how and then install some PS fluid filters to keep from killing the one on the LS.
I also started to dig into doing the XJ steering shaft swap. Turns out, that wont fix the issue in the video posted above. It replaces everything AFTER that. I am still looking to replace the bushing/seal in the tail end (inside the engine bay) of the steering column where the upper and lower steering shafts actually connect, above whats labeled "sleeve" in the diagram from my service manual. Any suggestions? I know Ecklers makes a bushing repair kit but it seems like thats for where the steering column goes through the firewall NOT where I need it, but I could be wrong. I'll give them a call to find out. Anyone else that has any input, I welcome it. Its one of the things on my list of stuff to fix even though its not critical at the moment. |
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If you have a rag joint or slip joint problem the XJ shaft fixes them. You can buy Borgeson steering shaft parts and weld up your own custom steering shaft if that floats your boat. Magnefine makes stainless steel body inline power steering filters that fit in the return lines.
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And please let us know if and how your repairs were successful. Last edited by hatzie; 10-22-2018 at 04:27 PM. |
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My issue is right where this red arrow points. I can tell there is a piece of plastic in there, but no bushing or anything: I have the 1980 Service Manual and it doesn't mention anything specifically for right there so I'm unsure why it flops around like it does (video showing whats happening in my first post.) It could be that the bushing kit from Ekerts is the right thing. If the XJ conversion will work on a pre 1981 steering column, then I am all for that - a lot cheaper and easier than the universals or welding up my own. First time I've ever seen this specific thing happen with this style steering system and I am far from the best or most knowledgeable mechanic. I might just have to tear into it and see what I see. Quote:
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You'll find detailed blowups of the steering column in the illustration book. If there's only one part number for the covered production run the part number will be in the illustration parts list. If there are several there will be a chapter and section number separated by a period... Chapter 4 section 138 would be listed as 4.138...
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10-22-2018, 07:23 PM | #8 |
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Re: 1980 Steering shaft and Power to Manual Conversion
the bad bearing / bushing in the end of the steering column . if thats bad there is also a jeep part from the late 70's to 80's jeeps cj style that used saginaw parts . its a new bottom retainer / clip / white nylon bushing for this area .
i use to have the web site / part # years ago but my computer died some time back and lost it .
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10-24-2018, 01:01 PM | #10 |
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Using Hatzie's awesome guidance, I looked at the illustrations and parts guide. Unfortunately, while the illustrations show a part number for the G Series vans, there is no part number for the CK series trucks.
This is the G Series Column in the appropriate spot This is the CK series column in the appropriate spot However, I talked to Ecklers and confirmed that this part https://www.ecklerstrucks.com/chevy-...1969-1995.html Indeed addresses the area I am having the issue. The G series bearing repair kit is only $20... the one time I wish I had a van over my truck Thanks again to everyone for their help |
10-31-2018, 12:20 PM | #11 |
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found it again . Crown Automotive 4487696K Steering Shaft Bearing Kit
and if you like amazon https://www.amazon.com/Crown-Automot...WRYT63QNZ0M432 ebay that # cheepest is 23 bucks shipped.
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10-31-2018, 03:34 PM | #13 |
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well all i can say is .
if your tilt is wobbly / loose . FIX it quickly . lucky mine was basicly all good on this truck i got but the tilt was so wobbly it bent the ignition sector unit . it was popping off the rod and the key would just move with no power switch movement . had this thing apart 6 or so times now and replaced it with a better sector and even had to tweek that one for true flat to stay in place and on the rod . here is a good link i found with tons or color pics . http://www.crankshaftcoalition.com/w...ck_Rebuild.pdf
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The one part of my truck that feels solid and not worn out is the tilt column lol. I'm pretty confident it's not the original column to the truck and at least that part of it is in really good shape thankfully. Sounds like you've had a fun time with yours! |
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