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the 35 year old (but only 70,000 miles on it)power steering in my 69 requires NO effort at all. Left arm rested on the door, 2 fingers on the wheel and its like driving a Cadillac. :D

it has a bendix box and a round metal pump and a horn ring steering wheel.

Now my 79 has a ford box and a plastic pump and the smaller stock 70's steering wheel. everything on the 79 is new. its got about 1000 miles one a complete rebuild of the front end and steering (stripped it to the frame, all new parts, bushings, pump, box etc.) and while the power steering is excelent and tight and steers great, it isn't like the 69.

my question is what makes the 69 steer like a cadilac? Is it the metal pump, the bendix box, the big wheel or is it a combination of the 3 making the whole
system perform better?
1969 F100 300/4spd power steering, manual brakes
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oldhalftons wrote:making the whole system perform better?
Interesting that you should consider it performing better. As power steering technology has improved, most people, including me, think that the old systems had too much assist, causing poor road feel and poorer steering performance.
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Post by morganater »

I drove this girl's 70 Chevy around last night for a quick mob session and I didn't like the steering compared to my 69.
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