It is driven by a belt. Follow the belt and you will find the p/s pump if it has one. It may have manual steering. The reservoir is part of the Power Steering pump.
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.
Begin by removing the hose from your power steering cylinder. Remove the power steering cylinder retaining bolts. The power steering cylinder will come off.
Yes get donor parts from 70 71 72 Monte Carlo will fit,,,,,brackets hoses gear box,,,changed mine to a 73 Nova works perfect ,,have a 307 small block
North America. Nova Scotia is located in Canada.
motor oil, transmission fluid, rearend grease, power steering fluid, and brake fluid.
The fuse box, under the dash, to the left of the steering column, will have a fuse marked radio. Start there.
how do you remove a steering column from a 1964 Chevy nova II it was originality a automatic car but is a 4 speed manual now
you simply GET A MECHANIC!!
Yes.
Nova Scotia Power was created in 1919.
Nova Scotia Power's population is 1,900.
A diagram of the 1971 Chevy Nova steering column would include the ignition and the shifter information along with the steering column itself. This type of diagram is often found in the Chilton's manual for the year and model.