Keep us posted on how it goes. Two of us did it so far. You can just drill three holes in your frame and use the CPP plate too.Chuckthetruckie wrote:My box is shipped
Gonna make or have someone make the plate
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I thought about doing that as well
Will have a study about it when i get the old box out
What rag joint did you end up useing?
Will have a study about it when i get the old box out
What rag joint did you end up useing?
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Hello?
Anyone here?
I have my steering box in stock
Will start on it next weekend, but racing starts the end of this
Month, may not finish until late october
Anyone here?
I have my steering box in stock
Will start on it next weekend, but racing starts the end of this
Month, may not finish until late october
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I am thinking of just drilling the holeskurt wrote:Keep us posted on how it goes. Two of us did it so far. You can just drill three holes in your frame and use the CPP plate too.Chuckthetruckie wrote:My box is shipped
Gonna make or have someone make the plate
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Chuckthetruckie wrote:I thought about doing that as well
Will have a study about it when i get the old box out
What rag joint did you end up useing?
Use the rag joint that came with the box. If you want something different or a U joint http://www.borgeson.com/ has a lot of options.
1965 D200 Crew 5.9L MPFI/A518
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Hi everyone I am new to this site but have been reading it for a little over a year. A lot of good info here thanks to all that have posted. I got a 1967 D200 a little over a year ago. It had had been sitting for almost 15 years, It had a 1962 318 polly and 727 in it. The polly was not running, I have built several cars in the past and still have a 48 plymouth coupe and a 55 chevy 150 both are driven often. So now I have rebuilt a 72 dodge 318 LA motor and installed it in the D200, rebuilt the 727 and the Dana rearend, hot tanked the gas tank and radiator did some electrial, also all new brakes and installed a power boster. I am having a great time driving this as my daily driver. I have been reading, here, about the power steering that Kurt and a couple have done. I called CPP today as I was going to get the parts to do as Kurt had done, The sales person said that if I could wait about another month that Frank should have the whole kit ready to go. So maybe we are close to getting this done.
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Good to know....thanks for the update. Considering this set-up for my '66 d200,only because I'm will be pulling a trailer to residential job sites. Really hard to maneuver the big beast at present.
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I am the other guy that bought a box , and with the pattern from Kurt I installed the steering gear and P/S pump. Have been finishing the rest of the truck all winter. So ready to see how it would drive down the road. I remember the driving it in the old days it did not drive to bad, but what a *#%^$ to back a trailer, or turn around in a hurry. Well Sweptline fans I drove it down the road today and OMG like a new truck. Had to do a hurry turn around and it was GREAT. A couple of things. You will need to shim the front axle for the caster, over steers a little. I'll play with that and let you know which shims I use. The pitman arm that came with kit worked ok I don't think I need to get the other from CPP. It is only 1" shorter and drives ok. So if CPP gets there stuff together and get these kits ready to sell GET one. If not make the plate of Kurt's drawing and ask him or me if you have any Q's.
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I just called CPP today and they told me that they had not completed a kit for the Dodge power steering and that it was put on the back shelf for now.
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On the back shelf again, More Chev and Ford owners they will always be first. If they had 10,000 kit to be ordered they would be all over it.
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OK GUYS My guy here in seattle has told me that the sweptline power steering kit he can order now Chuck Grove does street rod parts and is a dealer for CPP I'll be ordering my today
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babbabuee wrote:I just called CPP today and they told me that they had not completed a kit for the Dodge power steering and that it was put on the back shelf for now.
So which one is the April Fools joke?67cspowerwagon wrote:OK GUYS My guy here in seattle has told me that the sweptline power steering kit he can order now Chuck Grove does street rod parts and is a dealer for CPP I'll be ordering my today
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Well it was on the 31st when I was told not an April fools joke I believe Chuck he has been a dealer for CPP for many years he owns a street rod shop here in Seattle area been talking to someone at CPP that he deals with and orders from this person called him and left a massage that they are ready so call chuck maybe they only are going to go to dealer at first
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Good one!soopernaut wrote:So which one is the April Fools joke?
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Just talked with chuck 499.00 list price call him he taken order
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anybody know what all is included in the "kit"? I'm figuring on buying whatever I need to do the complete P.S. system
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This $499 price is only a partial kit and was not the information that was to be released yet. This only includes the gear box, pitman arm, and floor plate. We are planning on expanding that kit to make it more like what Mr. Bowen posted pictures of which will also include custom hoses and rag joint but that will also increase the price. We are working on this now and should have a final release soon.413wagon wrote:anybody know what all is included in the "kit"? I'm figuring on buying whatever I need to do the complete P.S. system
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Thanks Frank. I will want one the end of this month if it is ready by then. Any idea of ETA and price?
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bump....any new news or estimated arrival date?