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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3758915" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>Very nice.</p><p>I say Rack and Pinion and here is a little info on Ford racks that I discovered.</p><p>My 1982 Ford power rack and pinion was easier to turn than my Pinto Manual rack.</p><p>I of course pulled the lines off the power rack and plugged them.</p><p></p><p>I put that power rack on my 78 Nova and it would steer as easy as the saginaw power system I removed.</p><p>I loaned a buddy a power rack that was plugged for his 1940 Ford truck with 351C 4V engine.</p><p>He pulled his manual rack off that had been hard to turn since day 1 and tried the power rack.</p><p></p><p>He was amazed how easy it was to turn.</p><p>I one day will use my last Power Fox body rack on something.</p><p></p><p>I wish I still had my 66 Mustang and my 67 GT and 69 Grande the 73 Mustang was ok but I do not wish for it back and not any of the 3 Mid to late 70's cobras I had.</p><p>I liked my Pinto better.</p><p></p><p>Mustangs used to be inexpensive.</p><p></p><p>Enjoy the snot out of that one I know I would.</p><p></p><p>Does it have the 8" or 9" under it since it was an engine swap I must ask.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3758915, member: 15054"] Very nice. I say Rack and Pinion and here is a little info on Ford racks that I discovered. My 1982 Ford power rack and pinion was easier to turn than my Pinto Manual rack. I of course pulled the lines off the power rack and plugged them. I put that power rack on my 78 Nova and it would steer as easy as the saginaw power system I removed. I loaned a buddy a power rack that was plugged for his 1940 Ford truck with 351C 4V engine. He pulled his manual rack off that had been hard to turn since day 1 and tried the power rack. He was amazed how easy it was to turn. I one day will use my last Power Fox body rack on something. I wish I still had my 66 Mustang and my 67 GT and 69 Grande the 73 Mustang was ok but I do not wish for it back and not any of the 3 Mid to late 70's cobras I had. I liked my Pinto better. Mustangs used to be inexpensive. Enjoy the snot out of that one I know I would. Does it have the 8" or 9" under it since it was an engine swap I must ask. [/QUOTE]
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