mustangmike6996
Club Member
I'm at a crossroad with my 1969 Mustang. It's all stock suspension for the most part. All parts were replaced 10 years ago in the restoration process, well after 3 seasons of driving (probably less than 1k miles) I had ball joints fail and the steering control valve piss fluid everywhere.
I replaced ball joints and rebuilt the control valve (cost was like $80)
I started the car and the pump was making a ton of noise like rocks in a washing machine. I order the $8 seal kit and refurb it.. still making a bit of noise.
So, here is the crossroad:
For anyone familiar with 60s Mustang steering it's technically manual steering with power assist. It's got a control valve with a hydraulic ram and 4 hoses that love to leak. That coupled withy original gearbox that could use a rebuild due to play (tolerable but still need to be gone through eventually)
New replacement Ford TRW pump is about $250 plus eventual gearbox repair.
GM style Saginaw pump conversation is $300 with lines/fittings
GM pump and Borgeson power gearbox is $1k and solves both issues.
Keep all steering, modify column for EPAS so steering assistance is on the steering shaft ($100 parts) plus fab and eventual gearbox rebuild.
Looking for a brainstorm session with you guys to help me weigh out options from cost to work to what you guys would frown on at a car show etc.
I'm researching EPAS units now, which looks like HHR, VUE and Prius can be had for $100 plus I'd have to upgrade my alternator to a 3g Ford (wiring can handle the extra load demand, it's a new vehicle harness). The EPAS would tuck in the dash, power steering pump and lines would be removed from the engine. Steering components all stay as is and are new, just less hoses/control valve/etc
I replaced ball joints and rebuilt the control valve (cost was like $80)
I started the car and the pump was making a ton of noise like rocks in a washing machine. I order the $8 seal kit and refurb it.. still making a bit of noise.
So, here is the crossroad:
For anyone familiar with 60s Mustang steering it's technically manual steering with power assist. It's got a control valve with a hydraulic ram and 4 hoses that love to leak. That coupled withy original gearbox that could use a rebuild due to play (tolerable but still need to be gone through eventually)
New replacement Ford TRW pump is about $250 plus eventual gearbox repair.
GM style Saginaw pump conversation is $300 with lines/fittings
GM pump and Borgeson power gearbox is $1k and solves both issues.
Keep all steering, modify column for EPAS so steering assistance is on the steering shaft ($100 parts) plus fab and eventual gearbox rebuild.
Looking for a brainstorm session with you guys to help me weigh out options from cost to work to what you guys would frown on at a car show etc.
I'm researching EPAS units now, which looks like HHR, VUE and Prius can be had for $100 plus I'd have to upgrade my alternator to a 3g Ford (wiring can handle the extra load demand, it's a new vehicle harness). The EPAS would tuck in the dash, power steering pump and lines would be removed from the engine. Steering components all stay as is and are new, just less hoses/control valve/etc