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My stock 73 Jeep J4000 is currently setup with manual steering. I would love to convert it over to power steering, since this thing is harder to control than my red headed pre-teen daughter. Does anyone have suggestions on components needed or where I can find them? Would I be better off just trying to find the parts from a donor or try to purchase all new/used components? I've tried to do some searching around for the different things - pump, reservoir, steering box, etc. but I'm afraid of spending a bunch of money for the wrong parts. I would appreciate any guidance anyone has. Engine is a 360 V8, 3 speed manual trans.
Substitute ifsja.org for fsjnetwork.com to find a lot more info. A search like this will work on Google too, and I presume on other search engines.
The most reliable way to get the right parts is to look at the factory parts book for the parts you need and buy what matches the factory part numbers. Free to read and download on the Tom COllins site: https://oljeep.com/edge_parts_man.html
The pump is a GM commodity pump - go used, new or rebuilt as you prefer. There is a pump for flare fittings and a later pump for o-ring fittings. They are the same except for the o-ring conversion fitting that screws into the back of the pump. Your hoses and steering gear have to be either flare or o-ring type.
You'll need hoses and I believe the flex coupling is different for manual steering. Suggest you pick new aftermarket hoses for this application, or for a later FSJ if you choose o-ring type. Plus you choice of power steering gear - many different Saginaw gears will work. The manual and power gears are both Saginaw, and bolt in for each other. Lots of discussion in old posts.
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Tim Reese
Maine beekeeper's truck: '77 J10 LWB, 258/T15/D20/3.54 bone stock, low options (delete radio), PS/PDB, hubcaps.
Browless and proud: '82 J20 360/T18/NP208/3.73, Destination A/Ts, 7600 GVWR
Copper Polly: '75 CJ-6, 304/T15, PS, BFG KM2s, soft top
GTI without the badges: '95 VW Golf Sport 2000cc 2D
Dual Everything: '15 Chryco Jeep Cherokee KL Trailhawk, ECO Green
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recommend you buy a rebuilt steering box, replaced my cherokee box and rag joint , due to the unknown mileage but known age of 40 years and leakage ,figured to be safe $145.00 at advance auto for the box, and 40.00 for the rag joint, put power steering in my cj with used parts, very bad mistake, not only did i have to do the work twice,i almost killed myself when the used gear box failed at 65 mph, just my recommendation.
Substitute ifsja.org for fsjnetwork.com to find a lot more info. A search like this will work on Google too, and I presume on other search engines.
The most reliable way to get the right parts is to look at the factory parts book for the parts you need and buy what matches the factory part numbers. Free to read and download on the Tom COllins site: https://oljeep.com/edge_parts_man.html
The pump is a GM commodity pump - go used, new or rebuilt as you prefer. There is a pump for flare fittings and a later pump for o-ring fittings. They are the same except for the o-ring conversion fitting that screws into the back of the pump. Your hoses and steering gear have to be either flare or o-ring type.
You'll need hoses and I believe the flex coupling is different for manual steering. Suggest you pick new aftermarket hoses for this application, or for a later FSJ if you choose o-ring type. Plus you choice of power steering gear - many different Saginaw gears will work. The manual and power gears are both Saginaw, and bolt in for each other. Lots of discussion in old posts.
Thanks for the tip. That sounds horrible...and yes I'd prefer not to have to do the work twice.
Srdayflyer wrote: ↑Thu Oct 12, 2023 2:35 pm
recommend you buy a rebuilt steering box, replaced my cherokee box and rag joint , due to the unknown mileage but known age of 40 years and leakage ,figured to be safe $145.00 at advance auto for the box, and 40.00 for the rag joint, put power steering in my cj with used parts, very bad mistake, not only did i have to do the work twice,i almost killed myself when the used gear box failed at 65 mph, just my recommendation.
I think Srdayflyer is right about a new or rebuilt steering gear, if you go with a period-correct part. You can buy a new repop for exactly your application.
A gear from a S10/Blazer/Jimmy/Bravada 4x4 is a popular junkyard swap. The 4x4 gear has a ratio more suitable for big tires, and these newer gears do not wear out like a used gear from the era. Supposedly ... worth investigating in old posts.
Tim Reese
Maine beekeeper's truck: '77 J10 LWB, 258/T15/D20/3.54 bone stock, low options (delete radio), PS/PDB, hubcaps.
Browless and proud: '82 J20 360/T18/NP208/3.73, Destination A/Ts, 7600 GVWR
Copper Polly: '75 CJ-6, 304/T15, PS, BFG KM2s, soft top
GTI without the badges: '95 VW Golf Sport 2000cc 2D
Dual Everything: '15 Chryco Jeep Cherokee KL Trailhawk, ECO Green
Blockchain the vote.