View Full Version : did you know- 84 t-type will take an 80's s-10 manual steering box!
Running
03-26-2006, 02:16 PM
yup, go to a mans play yard (junk yard) and get yourself a manual steering box off an s-10 two wheel drive and it bolts right in. :pp
loose the hydro boost brake set up and get the MP brake manual set up and your 455 will look cleen.
any one else run across any onther interesting stuff while swapping out their old regal, GN, t-types with the brute 455?
:3gears:
Racin Jason
03-26-2006, 04:32 PM
I have an S-10 manual steering box on mine. Upper control arms, spindels, and the rest of the front suspension is interchangeable from the S-10 to the G-bodies.
fastest430
03-26-2006, 05:42 PM
Yup, I think everyone knows that!
thanks for keeping us in mind though. :TU:
Running
03-26-2006, 07:00 PM
Where in the same business Jason --- :beer
and I didn't know all those parts could be swapped, cool thanks. (been wrenching on chevelles for a bit) :blast:
bluenellie
03-28-2006, 07:29 AM
I just replaced the power steering in my cutlass with an s-10 manual box, definatley helps clean the engine compartment up a little. I know that doing this swap helps shed some weight and reduce drag on the engine but has anyone done any "scientific work" to find out just how much weight is saved and how much more power the engine makes? :Do No:
diver
03-28-2006, 05:31 PM
I think most of the weight to be taken off is behind the steering wheel. JMT
Diver
Running
03-28-2006, 10:55 PM
Not sure much weight I could take off behind the wheel, :beer but those won't help any :moonu:
Do you know if there is a light weight cross member off a stock car or truck that would fit? the regal cross member is a lunker ...
alec296
03-28-2006, 11:17 PM
i have an s-10 manual gearbox in my regal
and have 2001 s-10 extreme dual piston front brakes on mine
also. s-10 7.5in rear gears and carriers swap right in too.
andy
diver
03-29-2006, 08:45 AM
Watch out, the S-10 transmission not made to handle big power. Need late model Camero T-5. Surf for info. on T-5 transmission.
Diver
diver
03-29-2006, 08:51 AM
I put a late model S-10 7 5/8" 28 splined posi with modified GN axles in my 355" sbb powered 82 Sport Coupe.
Diver
Three504spd
03-29-2006, 12:26 PM
Hey guys not to get off the beatin path but I've got a '69 Skylark, I've heard that a common and easy swap is to take a steering gearbox out of an '80's G body and it will transplant right into a late '60's A-body. If that is true would the same be for the S-10 steering box then?
-Chris
fastest430
03-29-2006, 04:42 PM
Hey guys not to get off the beatin path but I've got a '69 Skylark, I've heard that a common and easy swap is to take a steering gearbox out of an '80's G body and it will transplant right into a late '60's A-body. If that is true would the same be for the S-10 steering box then?
-Chris
S-10 steering Box fits ALL G and A bodys!!!
It's the arm you change.
Eric Schmelzer
03-29-2006, 11:43 PM
S-10 steering Box fits ALL G and A bodys!!!
It's the arm you change.
So what your saying is just use the stock arm and not the S-10 arm.
bluenellie
03-30-2006, 07:08 AM
I don't know about the a body's, but with the g body's you can't reuse the old power steering arm, from what I've heard the geometries are different. When I swapped out the power box for the manual one from an 89 s-10 I used the s-10 arm and it bolted right up and works perfect (don't ya just love it when that happens :grin: )
Again, has anybody done weighed the power steering components (I threw mine away right away and didn't even think to do it) and/or dyno'd an engine with and without various accessories i.e. power versus manual steering, mechanical versus electric water pump etc.?) Even if the gain isn't substantial I'm thinking that it should help performance a little...
Three504spd
03-30-2006, 10:59 AM
Well Im not looking for a manual box, I have power steering in my '69 Skylark but I wouldn't mind getting a tighter and more responsive box in there. Obviously I've tried finding a Monte SS box but people want an arm and a leg for them so if I can yank one from an S-10 so be it! I'll assume that the S-10 box isn't a perfomacne box like the Monte SS?
The power steering box that Runnin just took out of his 84 t-type is a faster ratio box. Maybe you can get it from him.
Three504spd
03-30-2006, 12:59 PM
Do you have his handle or an email?
fastest430
03-31-2006, 05:16 AM
So what your saying is just use the stock arm and not the S-10 arm.
YES
Eric Schmelzer
03-31-2006, 12:40 PM
YES
Thanks, Just wanted to make sure I understood you correctly.
Running
03-31-2006, 02:35 PM
Well Im not looking for a manual box, I have power steering in my '69 Skylark but I wouldn't mind getting a tighter and more responsive box in there. Obviously I've tried finding a Monte SS box but people want an arm and a leg for them so if I can yank one from an S-10 so be it! I'll assume that the S-10 box isn't a perfomacne box like the Monte SS?
I still have the original power box out of my '84 t-type, that may be what your looking for? I am pretty sure they turn a bit faster if that is what you need? The box has 84K on it and it seemed to be fine when I removed it... Not sure they fit though? :confused:
:blast:
Running
03-31-2006, 02:43 PM
i have an s-10 manual gearbox in my regal
and have 2001 s-10 extreme dual piston front brakes on mine
also. s-10 7.5in rear gears and carriers swap right in too.
andy
Since my calipers bleed screws are junk, along with the calipers... I'll be looking into those dual piston types . . Thanks for the heads up! :beer
As for the power steering belt vs horsepower stuff ,,,, try finding a belt for your car at 1 am after the drag races because you threw yours off at 130mph . :Dou: .. I like the manual! :3gears:
455regal
04-15-2006, 09:24 PM
Well Im not looking for a manual box, I have power steering in my '69 Skylark but I wouldn't mind getting a tighter and more responsive box in there. Obviously I've tried finding a Monte SS box but people want an arm and a leg for them so if I can yank one from an S-10 so be it! I'll assume that the S-10 box isn't a perfomacne box like the Monte SS?
I'm using a power box from a gta firebird They are the quickest stock ratio 12:1 bolted right in!!! Gta and the Iroc camaro are the same.
Hope that helps!!
Brad
RATROASTER
04-18-2006, 12:31 PM
From an 85 S-10. It works real nice! :TU:
Floydsbuick
04-18-2006, 04:41 PM
Hey Roast, better start lifting weights :laugh: I imagine manual steering a BBB Regal will be a workout. Also, I see your 455 has sprouted headers. Nice!!!
Joe Kelsch
04-18-2006, 07:45 PM
Another tip. The wheel cylinders from a manual braked S-10 are 7/8" and are a direct bolt on for a regal.
Running
04-18-2006, 08:15 PM
Anyone need a turbo t-type hood for their Regal? How about some wheels to go with it? How about the rear end while i'M AT IT!!
"Indian not lost, tee pee lost, Indian right here" ...
RATROASTER
04-19-2006, 10:27 AM
Hey Roast, better start lifting weights :laugh: I imagine manual steering a BBB Regal will be a workout. Also, I see your 455 has sprouted headers. Nice!!!
Its really not as difficult as everyone makes it out to be..... :ball:
diver
04-20-2006, 10:41 AM
Hi Running,
How much for T rear?
Leave a private message.
Diver
Powered by vBulletin® Version 4.1.10 Copyright © 2012 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.