1967 F-100 project

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Re: 1967 F-100 project

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that does tell me a few things. my 71 has power steeeirng. and it has a 2wd power steering box in it. everything is the same as in your pic except teh power steering box that was added or maybe it was a factory or dealer thing who knows. one thing i seen is how the steering column extension goes out to your box. it is more flat than i thought. mine isnt much higher than yours so that is why it looks like someone torched up my shock tower. is to make spare room for my steering extension. the other thing that is wrong with mine is the pitman arm to linkage is very loose in the pitman arm. i think i am mising some sort of rubber or some kind of gasket between the linkage and the pitman arm. i cant tell but is yours a rubber piece or what kind of material is that. here is a pic of how mine looks right now. oops photbucket is in maintaince mode right now.
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Re: 1967 F-100 project

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I'll have to see when I get the pitman arm off. It's on there pretty good, I may have to heat it up to get it off.
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wow mine is so loose even with it tight that it will lift right off with your fingers. heres the pictures of mine.

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67nukeford wrote:Here are a couple of pics, let me know if you need anything else! :thup:
can this be addapted to the F250 4x4 crewcab?
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power steering? do you have pics of your steering box and wheres its located at?
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Mine is not power steering, although I'm considering adding that.
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Exactly in the same spot with three holes in it for the bolts to go in. no picture of it.
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theres a bracket on the outside of my frame. the steering box goes in between the frame and the bracket. the bracket is a piece of channel iron. the bolts to hold the pump on go through the bracket box and frame. ill get a better pic later.
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heres how mine is setup with the power steering 2wd box. its not a very good picture im sorry about that.
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Well, it's official. I now own FOUR Ford pickups! At least temporarily. I found this 68 in a salvage yard, the cab is in excellent condition. Bought the whole truck for $200. Bed floor is shot, but I'm thinking of cutting off the bedsides to repair my original bed. The motor is an FE, just don't know displacement. I'll check the stroke length when I tear into it.
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Re: 1967 F-100 project

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fordman wrote:heres how mine is setup with the power steering 2wd box. its not a very good picture im sorry about that.
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Hey, if you can put up a bigger pic, I'd really like to see how that's set up!
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heres a different pic of it. this shows a little better than the first two of the whole set up. i'll work on getting a more detailed shot fo the bracket for you. its just a piece of channel iron welded to the frame. i think its original to the truck. but i catn prove anything.
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Have to remove engine towers and cab mounts, and the frame will be ready for sandblasting and POR-15.
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cool. it's coming along faster than mine, funds are out at the moment.
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Here are some pics of the frame on my homemade rotisserie. Works great! It was just too windy to sandblast, have to wait til the weather settles down.
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