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Thread: Power steering too easy!
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09-18-2007 #1
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Power steering too easy!
67 Camaro, originally a 6 cylinder with power steering. After engine swap (454) steering became super easy. You can actually turn wheel with your pinky. Still using the 6 cyl. box but changed to a V8 pump. Would like to fix situation. Would also like to eventually switch to a quick ratio box. I'm looking for recommendations on fixing the current problem as well as possible quick ratio box swap and the potential problems (header clearance, etc.)
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09-18-2007 #2research changing the caster.... more caster will change that sensation.
09-18-2007 #3when you put the new motor in, did the extra weight drop the front end some? if you change the rake where the front end goes down, positive caster approaches more vertical which will make steering easier.
did you get an alignment after the swap?
09-18-2007 #4Another solution to increase steering effort if an alignment does not help is to enlarge very SLIGHTLY the hole in the back of the orifice that screws into the power steering pump high pressure side outlet or change the orifice with one from another PS pump with a larger pressure outlet hole. The easy way to measure the hole of the orifice is with a drill bit. We are talking a very slight increase in orifice diameter if you choose to drill your current orifice will increase the steering effort required to move the steering wheel. This increase in orifice diamter will reduce the high side line pressure to the steering box and thus reduce the amount of power assist provided by the steering box therefore increasing the effort needed to turn the steering wheel.
This is the "poor man's method" to change the amount of power assist provided by your PS system. Don't laugh, it works!
09-18-2007 #5
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The car has been re-aligned since the motor swap. There is actually extra caster because the car is partially set-up for drag racing. I forgot to mention that I even have a Grant steering wheel which is considerably smaller than the stock wheel, this should actually make it harder to steer. I do believe it is a pressure problem because the power steering fluid very slightly seeps out of the cap as if it is foaming. Any thoughts about the box or why my combo is actually doing this?
09-18-2007 #6
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I have the same problem look at this tread. You can put a late model steering box in.
https://www.pro-touring.com/forum/sh...ad.php?t=34260
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