Progress... Been off all week trying to get some stuff accomplished with the shed. Two days of day, two days of sun and today is back to wet... Yesterday afternoon I did a junkyard run up to the woods and found what I hope is a good working PS box from a '74 F100 with 88k miles on it. It felt good, had plenty of old oil on it and the hoses were still attached. The fluid that drained out was somewhat brown and the walk back to the car carrying this thing and a tool bag full of stuff just about killed me.
Note that when Ford assembled these that the locking clamp was straight up when the wheel was centered. Four turns total so two from either end gets you to center. With the Chinesium ones I was never able to get the wheel centered when going straight.
Next up is a piston replacement kit for the trucks fuel pump. This is more for a friends tow truck but he wanted me to figure it out first. Piston pumps do 30 psi with the stock spring. The VE pump tends to spit the front seal if the feed pressure goes above 15 psi which fills the crankcase with fuel.
Some folks install a weaker spring to reduce the pressure. I intend to mount a bypass style fuel pressure regulator after the filter and have it return the excess fuel to the front of the pump. It'll filter the fuel.
Shed door is just about done with the exception of getting the door opener working and nailing two pieces of siding up (ran out of nails). Overall really happy with the results, especially shallow mounting it to the 4x4's to make it much less intrusive into the interior.
I gave the door a bath Tuesday in the rain and got some of the smoke stains off. Then once it dries up I'll dig the dirt out in front and install some pavers on the slope.
Finally it was raining while I was cleaning out the shed this morning. Everytime I pull my fairlane out it rains. As part of my junk yard crawl yesterday I picked up a pair of replacement wiper arms because I had one newer black one and one without any rubber. Of course I fault getting the blades replaced so I could see where I was going and once ready to put it away I found the wipers don't work anymore. Another day... Note the dolly in the back of the truck. I was too lazy to drag it up in the yard and too lazy to go get it once I wished I had.
So once I get the main garage cleaned up enough I plan on dragging half the truck in and tackling the steering box, again...