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So putting in new seals, bearings, worm gears, etc don't require any sort of special tools (other then possibly a press?) Appears getting a rebuilt unit already at 20:1 may be anti-cost effective if they are easily converted.
I've never rebuilt a box, but it was easy to install the 20:1 worm and ball nut assembly in my '62's factory 24:1 manual box, and I absolutely
lerve it. DÃ¥mn near perfection, as far as I'm concerned. The original '60-'61 A-bodies had 20:1 ratio from the factory (totally different/noninterchangeable box) and they should've stayed that way.
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A 24:1 box should still give you more road feel then a power setup ?
Fer sher, fer sher.
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What about colums? Will a manual colum from a B or E fit an A?
No, you need an A-body column.
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It would be nice if I could find a manual colum as well to save on having to buy a $100 adapter.
H'm. I didn't remember those adaptors being *that* expensive. Note you can also just get the longer manual-steering
shaft and swap that into your existing column. Here again, it must be an A-body item.
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Dan you said 62-72 A/B/E bodies... should that include 73-76 A bodies as well or not?
Well...now you've got me thinking. Angonnaminnit.
(sound of FPC pages flipping)
Nope, I was right the first time around: Up to '72 only.
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