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#536241 - 09/08/08 07:01 AM 1953 > 1955 power steering
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Have a friend with a 1955 Special who wants to fit power steering. He has the option on getting a unit out of a 1953 Roadmaster. Apart from the obvious differences --- steering wheel etc. could this be fitted into a 1955 without too much trouble ?
Thanks.
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#537555 - 09/14/08 01:53 AM Re: 1953 > 1955 power steering [Re: Rooster]
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Would anybody like to even have an educated guess as to whether the steering columns would be the same.
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#537576 - 09/14/08 09:23 AM Re: 1953 > 1955 power steering [Re: Rooster]
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Ken
Probably different. The steering shaft might be longer in the 53 RM just as it is in the 55 RM vs Special. Also the 53 has an earilier frame that may attach differntly.
Best to get the right unit or rebuild the manual unit and use well inflated new tires...radial or bias and it will steer easily.
Willie
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#537917 - 09/15/08 07:52 PM Re: 1953 > 1955 power steering [Re: old-tank]
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Thanks Willie. I'll advise him of your suggestions.
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1929 Tourer model 25
1954 Roadmaster Riviera model 76R ( Irene)

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#538776 - 09/19/08 07:26 PM Re: 1953 > 1955 power steering [Re: Rooster]
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A Chevy # 605 power steering box is supposed to bolt up very minor modifications. This box is VERY available as it fits many GM products

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#540626 - 09/27/08 10:34 PM Re: 1953 > 1955 power steering [Re: critterpainter]
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Rooster
Getting ready to try and put a 56 power steering box in a 53 Super. Kind of the opposite from your friends situation. Anyway from what I can tell the mounting clamps are the same size. might have inner fender well and battery mount clearence problems because power unit is taller than the manual and steering shaft needs to be shortened. I am trying to keep the stock steering column and wheel. Keep me posted and I will let you know how things turn out for me.Don53

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#540817 - 09/28/08 07:11 PM Re: 1953 > 1955 power steering [Re: Don53]
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OK every one , we have just found a 1955 Century owner who is replacing all the running gear / mechanicals with modern stuff. So an opportunity is available to secure the correct power steering for this car. Problem is , it's across the other side of the country so shipping becomes an issue.
Oh well, we don't have much of a choice here. cry
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