3 on tree/PS?
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3 on tree/PS?
Can parts(shifter tube, steering shaft) from an automatic p/s column and a 3 spd m/s column be interchanged/modified to make a 3 on tree/PS column???
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Re: 3 on tree/PS?
there are two things you willneed to make that rebuild happen. you will need the correct size inner shaft and the power steering offset shift arms from another column. i dont think you can buy them new. the rest of a manual column will work for power steering . the other way to go is to get a bendix power steering box. and then you can probably use your old manual column with that.
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Re: 3 on tree/PS?
I want to see a picture of the power steering offset shift arms still in the original application on a bump.fordman wrote:there are two things you willneed to make that rebuild happen. you will need the correct size inner shaft and the power steering offset shift arms from another column. i dont think you can buy them new. the rest of a manual column will work for power steering . the other way to go is to get a bendix power steering box. and then you can probably use your old manual column with that.
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Re: 3 on tree/PS?
hawkrod has posted a pic for that twice. in both of the threads you have asked to see them. they look very similar to a automatic shift arm. but the second one is shorter than the bottom one.
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Re: 3 on tree/PS?
That is a common misunderstanding. The Bendix box equipped trucks used a different length column than the manual trucks. In other words, there are 3 different columns for the 4x2 trucks. Hawkrod Posted part numbers with measurements at one time.fordman wrote:. the other way to go is to get a bendix power steering box. and then you can probably use your old manual column with that.
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Re: 3 on tree/PS?
Willyboy3 fordman is correct. They look just like the shift arm from an automatic except one is shorter. They are not available from any source i know of. My $800 3 speed ps column came from cali. Don't know where they got them from, but after much adjusting and bending of shift arms and rods it works great. ( I know i got $crewed).fordman wrote:hawkrod has posted a pic for that twice. in both of the threads you have asked to see them. they look very similar to a automatic shift arm. but the second one is shorter than the bottom one.

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Re: 3 on tree/PS?
sideoilerfe wrote:That is a common misunderstanding. The Bendix box equipped trucks used a different length column than the manual trucks. In other words, there are 3 different columns for the 4x2 trucks. Hawkrod Posted part numbers with measurements at one time.fordman wrote:. the other way to go is to get a bendix power steering box. and then you can probably use your old manual column with that.
yea i read that post where he showed the pics and was talkign about them. he was saying the difference in the power bendix and manual column was 3/4 inch in length. i woudl think the 3/4 length could be adjudted in the dash bolt area where the column has slots to bolt to the dash. . it might not work but i might. if it brings the column up to close to the firewall then it won't work for sure. the shift arms would be hitting the firewall. we are on the same page here.