1955 Ford Manual to Power Steering


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By Tough55 - 18 Years Ago
A friend just called me and said he bought a 1955 Ford Crown Victoria. It has manual steering and he wants power steering. He found a place in Wisconsin that sells a complete bolt on kit with all reconditioned parts for his 1955 Ford for $1,250.00. He wants me to help him install it as I have a 4-post lift.  The vendor claims it is a simple bolt on addition from a 1955 Ford.

Is this just a simple bolt on application? Is there any welding involved? How about the pulleys (water pump and crankshaft? I don't want to say yes and get into a big mess that is going to cause me a big headache and time. 

All input would be greatly appreciated~~~~~~~~Thanks.........Ron

By carl - 18 Years Ago
If you are missing any parts on your power steering setup let me know i have a lot of spare parts for the 55 56 fords units.Also if you need any advice on installiation e mail me i have installed several   Carl
By Tough55 - 18 Years Ago
Thanks Carl.....It will probably be a couple of weeks before I do the job. It's nice to know someone is out there that is willing to help. Have a great day!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Ron
By JohnnyDevil - 15 Years Ago
Did you ever install the power steering?? any followups?
By johno - 14 Years Ago
Hi Carl,

I also have a '55 Fairlane with bad box; not P.S.; do you have a replacement steering box? Where are you? would you do a change over to P,S,?

Thanks

By Rono - 14 Years Ago
Ron;

Who makes the kit and what kind of power steering set-up is it? I installed a power R&P set-up in my 56 Customline that was supposed to be a "bolt-in" kit which it definately WAS NOT! It was a real bear.  Just curious for my next build.

Rono

By Jeff - 14 Years Ago
I went through the same process with my'56 Ford. I bought a used power steering from a guy at a swap meet. Cleaned it up and installed it. It was pretty straight forward. I replaced all the hoses. Ended up having the control valve rebuilt and then the pump. A shop manual provides good assistance. It's my understanding that power steering could be installed by the dealer after the fact, when the customer determined the money savings on the manual steering wasn't such a good idea after all!