Yes you can. The best way to go would be to locate a donor car for all the parts needed for the change over, such as the power steering box, Power Steering pump, mounting brackets, pulleys, hoses, nuts and bolts and belt.
It can be done, yes. Won't be the easiest swap, but not impossible by any means.
Yep just hang a PS pump on change steering gear box to power and your good to go Yep just hang a PS pump on change steering gear box to power and your good to go
Yes, you can buy expensive kits, or you can buy it off someone who has a 1973-79 f100 with power steering who is parting the truck out, it fits the same. I kept mine manual because its not hard to steer, but I bought cab supports and a guy tried to sell me one of his 6 power steering kits for 120 bucks a piece haha
I really doubt it.
yes you can here is a link to follow it will give you step by step on how to do it and what you need http://www.ford-trucks.com/article/idx/10/081/article/Power_Assist_To_Power_Steering_Conversion_On_An_F250_4x4.html
The power of the engine and the maximum speed of the 1973 Ford Pinto Manual are 85HP and 240 km/h respectively.
The power of the engine and the maximum speed of the 1973 Chevrolet Vega 2300 manual are 78 hp and 92 mph respectively.
go to the library and get a chiltons repair manual for your car.
You need to get a FACTORY shop manual as none of the others have a good schematic of the steering column. Try AUTOBOOKSONLINE.COM or E-bay.
At the front of the engine, to the driver's side of the harmonic balancer.
Have you thought about a $29.00 rebuild kit might take care of the problem?
power steering fluid