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@BeepBeepRR this is an old post but did this valve from summit plumb up just like the original factory configuration? Their instructions and customer service/tech assist responses are conflicting.
Same. Summer seems to be full of lawn, pool, and home improvement chores as well as other activities…not to mention it’s usually too damn hot to move LOL.
Ordered some correct ones. The ones supplied with my rebuild kit didn’t work at all. Bushings were too wide to even fit in the mounting channel and the brackets were too shallow.
My 71 RR’s original sway bar brackets both appear to have bend in them…not a clean u shape. The replacements that came with my front end kit are a clean U shape.
Are my originals bent or were they supposed to be that way?
Just a warning. Classic Industries, and others, are selling this Cardone power steering gear as a direct replacement.
It does NOT fit my 71 RR. The position of the spline that mates with the steering coupler is more than a half inch shorter than the original. It was visibly short when I took it...
I took a chance and ordered a Cardonne MN7500 rebuilt power steering gear assembly from Classic Industries. Price was right, so I thought, compared to rebuilding my own.
The dimensions seem off. The location of the splined shaft that connects to the steering coupler is about an inch shorter...
I need to replace the old two piece rotors on my ‘71 Road Runner, factory front disc car. The spindles are good, so I’m trying to go back with a correct rotor that doesn’t involve different bearings/sleeves etc.
Many places list rotors that fit but then I’ve heard of folks receiving a rotor...
I believe I just put a nut on the steering wheel threads and gently tapped the shaft to free the bearing. My bearing was shot though, so it wasn’t seated too well.
I got my bearing and other column parts from Detroit Muscle Tech
Detroit Muscle Technologies, LLC
Turn signal switch I used Shee-Mar SM111. Others recommended it and it was a good match. No wheel though, but I’m ok with that.
Got my ignition switch from local auto parts store.
Pulled the trigger. Got it back from coating today. I degreased it and cleaned up some rough edges but otherwise I left all the factory “character” intact (welding skips across the body etc).
Saved me a whole bunch of time and looks great for my purposes.