Power t manual steering

Fireman255

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How hard is it to switch from power to manual steering? I need a new steering ram and control valve totaling close to 500.00.

Would it be cheaper to go to manual steering?
I like the manual steering anyway.

Thanks. :shrug:
 
Fireman:

I had an excellent thread about this very same issues about two weeks ago --before the servers crashed! I was pondering the switch myself but have decided to stay power.

I'm going to ask you all the questions they asked me. :D

Why do you want to switch?
Is the car a daily driver?
What type of mustang (i.e., year)?
Are you having any issues with the steering now? If so, what?

Regie
 
1966 w/289
somewhat Daily driver/ project
I need to replace the cylinder ram as the boot was almost gone when I got the car.
The alignment shop says I need to replace the control valve

Aslo what would indicate the need to replace the control valve?
 
I converted my power to manual. I bought a manual steering box from ebay for $125. Had to remove my header on the drivers side to change out box. You need the pittman arm as well if you get the box. Manual is fine, a little tough while not moving. If my power steering had already not been robbed prior to getting the car I would have kept power. You can easily replace the boot on the cylinder. Why did they say you need a new valve? Do you have excessive play? If not and the valve isn't leaking I would just install a new boot and keep what I have.
 
None of the power steering components seem to be leaking, as far as play is concerned, this is my first mustang so I don't know how much play it should have. The front end is out of whack so I am doing a suspension & steering linkage rebuild with a kit then getting it aligned. I should know if the steering system needs help after that.