I'm utilizing a steering sector out of a 78-79 F250 4X4. I thought I'd take the time to document my conversion. Maybe others can find this info usefull (if only for how not to do things). Let me say right off the bat that is not the only possible way to do this particular conversion. Possibly not even the best way, just how I did it.
My PS conversion actually started back around 1995. The original 360 in my truck was getting pretty tired, so I put a 400 in my truck. The PS pump, brackets, pulleys and hoses were already on the motor, so I left them on. I knew someday I'd swap over to PS. So anyways, that part has been complete for quite a while. Last december I had the opportunity to get a steering sectorw/ pitman arm off of a 78 F250 4X4 for $75. I jumped at it as this is less than core price and a rebuilt one goes for over $300.
Between snow storms the last couple of months I've managed to get some work done. I pulled the hood, front clip and radiator support off of the truck. Once all of that was out of the way I could better see what steps I needed to take to do the swap. The first thing I noticed is that the frame is curled up just in front of the motor mounts. My new steering sector would not clear this extra height.
The frame looks like this:
