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Old Mar 16, 2011 | 08:55 PM
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I put a power steering box in a 66 ford f-100. Now its about 2inches to long Is there a way to shorten it ,or is it less trouble to get a new column?
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Old Mar 17, 2011 | 12:04 AM
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shorten your column or find one from a power steering truck 69-79 vintage and re-use your collar to bolt it under the dash.
 
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Old Mar 17, 2011 | 12:05 AM
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I am presently going through the same mod myself. There are alot of variables involved. Did you install a stock '66 Bendix p/s box? I'm guessing not, otherwise you should be able to bolt it straight in with no problems. If you put in a later year ('70s) Ford (some call it Saginaw) box, you run into steering shaft length problems. I'm surprised your shaft isn't closer to 3 inches too long. I understand length differences may be driven by which steering column/transmission you have. Four on the floor is different than three on the tree which is different from the automatic on the column shifter. Mine is a 4 speed and although I'm not finished yet, I ended up having a machine shop chop 3 inches off the end and weld the rag joint coupling back on. At least then I knew what I had and could get a new rag joint to fit it. I tried to get a correct length shaft from the junk yard, but after several tries I could only find one, the threads were screwed up, nobody had the correct tap/die size to fix it except MAC tools who wanted $35 for it, a thread repair kit was the right size, but did not cut deep enough, and then there was the issue of what was the correct rag joint for it . . . so I just had my original shaft cut. So far, it doesn't look like I will have to cut the steering column, but yours may be different if it's an automatic or 3 speed. Lots of people have posted on this before. Hopefully some of them will chime in. Good luck.
 
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Old Mar 17, 2011 | 11:43 PM
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[quote=SuperSabre;10103216]I am presently going through the same mod myself. There are alot of variables involved. Did you install a stock '66 Bendix p/s box? I'm guessing not, otherwise you should be able to bolt it straight in with no problems. quote]

The Bendix box is not a direct fit. You will need the steering shaft (not the whole column, just the shaft) out of a power steering truck. I removed one from a 1968 F100 parts truck and put it into my 66 column. Without doing this you will have a about a one inch gap between the steering wheel and the column. Manual steer trucks used a 35 5/8" inch long shaft (C5TZ-3524-H), power steer trucks (Bendix) used a 34 15/16" shaft (C6TZ-3524-M). This shaft was used on 66-68 trucks equipped with Bendix power steering. The 69 and later shaft on power steering trucks with the Ford steering gear used a 32 7/8" shaft. Some early 69's were equipped with the Bendix box as well.
 
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Bendix P/S: 1966/68 F100/250 2WD & 1969 F100/250 2WD BEFORE serial number D96,001.

Ford P/S: 1969 F100/250 2WD & F350 FROM serial number D96,001, 1970 F100/350 and later.

P/S was not available on F350's prior to serial number D96,001.
 
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Old Mar 25, 2011 | 09:35 PM
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Question then: Sorry to jump in with another question, but if all you wish to do is shorten your manual steering column on a 66 F100/250 can you simply install a 32 7/8'' shaft from a post 1970 power steering truck? I guess you also have to shorten the shifting mechanism with a 3 on the column shifter, but welding that shifter shaft seems safe, welding the steering shaft is scary to me ....what is your opinion?

Thanks!
 
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Old Mar 25, 2011 | 10:21 PM
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I'm not sure if you can install the 32 inch shaft in a 65-66 column. I used the Bendix set up because I already had a 68 parts truck with that setup. Maybe someone else here has tried it.
 
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