Rebuilding 63 Cutlass power steering gear

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Old December 8th, 2011, 01:46 PM
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Rebuilding 63 Cutlass power steering gear

I have rescued a power steering gear for my 63 Cutlass from a junkyard

in Oklahoma. Is it possible to just" bolt this thing right in" without having to

send it out to get it rebuilt?.Am currently recirculating fresh power steering

fluid through it using a turkey baster and working the pitman arm back and

forth.Fluid is beginning to come out with less dirt in it,and my thought is

that I can clean it out (not completely) enough to bolt it in and run with it.

I believe that if this gear could sit in your moving,driving classic car for

almost 50 years and be fine,why can't I use this gear? All hoses were

intact and the gear had fluid in it when I got it.

Anyone have an opinion on this?

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Old December 8th, 2011, 04:34 PM
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I'd just bolt it in.

If it's loose, then have it or the other one rebuilt.

NAPA sells P/S fluid filters.

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Old December 8th, 2011, 05:19 PM
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Flushing out the fluid is a good idea. Note what comes out. Water, jellied stuff, bits of metal, sand or such may indicate it's life may be short.

Do you know how many miles were on the car in the yard? If under 100k, it might be okay. Above that, it might be getting sloppy. After 150k, there may be enough play in it to be annoying.
I had mine (with 155k) rebuild and the guy said it sure looked like it served it's time...

If on a tight budget or a daily driver, install now and run with it (and see how it does). Rebuild later as needed. The box is not that difficult to pull - just messy.
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Old December 19th, 2011, 06:54 AM
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Rebuilding power steering gear.

Have recycled new power steering fluid through it until it came out ALMOST

clear. Am settling for that. It now has a new coat of por 15 ready to

go in. Am converting over from manual steering and had to get a few other

parts. If anyone else wants to do this, I have parts sources.

Thanks for all of your input on this question. Will post results when car

is finally back together.

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Old May 2nd, 2012, 07:37 PM
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My Cutlass is now back together and back on the road with it's new

power steering working fine. Doesn't leak or make noise of any kind.

I'm amazed that the steering gear still functions after all this time.

The change over was a little bit of work,and quite a few bucks. But

it is worth it.
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Great news - drive it and enjoy!
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