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Is there an after market 2 bbl. aluminum intake manifold out there or a 1969 F350.
Also is the steering column the same in the F150, F250, and F350 1969.
Is there a steering column repair kit available for this this truck.
Thanks again for your help.
Ben
Re: manifold. No aluminum 2bbl manifolds. You can get good 4bbl manifolds and use a small 4bbl, or, if you want to reinstall the worn-out leaker, a 2bbl to 4bbl adaptor, which will provide you with another source of vacuum leaks.
Stand by on the other other stuff. Numberdummy might have some info on the rebuild parts and column interchange.
Ben, As long as you are referring to non-power steering and same gear shift system, the columns are the same from 65-72. Auto, 3spd. floor shift will be the differences. AFAIK 100, 250, & 350 all use the same. Their differences is mostly below the chassis.
Call Rick Allen @ Carolina-Classics.com for column parts help. He bees da man.
I am looking for a power stering column for a 1969 F350.
Are they different in the 150, 250 if they are power steering columns floor shift.
Thanks again for your help.
Ben
Thanks agian for all the information. I am using the Ford power gear box, and you are saying I can use the steering column from 1967 through 1979?
Awesome.
How much better is the Bendix box the the Saganaw box. I notice there is a big price difference.
Thanks a lot.
Ben
Bendix is a POS, Saginaw is the one to get for your truck. You will need the column and gear together. The Saginaw is longer on top for the plumbing so that column is shorter.
The total length is the same for both, the connect point is closer to the firewall on the Ford.