Re: [FWDLK] 55-56 Front End question
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Re: [FWDLK] 55-56 Front End question



Thanks Dave!
I never actually drove one of these cars (once arounf the block with the
plym but that is it). I remember some other brand non ps cars I had.....
real dogs to drive, especially in NY city where I was at the time.
I guess the 80's and 90's have raised the expectations on how cars should
drive and steer. I probably dont NEED it but it is nice to have and I have
all the parts.
I guess I can order the parts without worrying now.
Scott

From: David Homstad <DHomstad@xxxxxxx>
Reply-To: David Homstad <DHomstad@xxxxxxx>
To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [FWDLK] 55-56 Front End question
Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2001 23:57:38 -0600

Scott,

According to the Parts Book, there is only one Center Link P/N for all V8
Dodge and Plymouths for 55/56. All of the V8 tie rod ends, control arm
bushings, pitman and idler arms, are also the same. The 6 cylinders are
completely different and do not even have a center link. There are 4
different vertical support/king pin/steering knuckel combinations:
1. 10 inch brakes: 6 cly only
2. 11 inch brakes: std on all V8
3. 12 inch brakes: Chrysler brakes used on D500, w/o PS
4. 12 inch brakes: Chrysler brakes used on D500, w PS

You have option #2. There is no difference between PS and manual.

Note: if the steering box seal on the column shaft leaks, oil goes up the
column and out on the carpet. This was the situation on my parts car. These
cars drive so easy without PS, that you only think about wanting it, just a
little, at parking manuvering speeds. This is due to the large diameter
steering wheel and gearbox ratio.

Dave Homstad
56 Dodge D500



----- Original Message -----
From: Scott H
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 11:39 AM
To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [FWDLK] 55-56 Front End question


I need help again. I was trying to order the front end rebuild parts for my 56 Dodge Custom Royal. It is a v8 car. It seems that there is a difference between the power steering and non-power sterring parts. (specifically the center link) Now my car was originally NON power steering. When I put her back together I am changing over to power steering. I have the complete Power Steering columnm from the horn to the pitman arm. I was under the impression that I could just bolt in the new column and steering box and attach to the existing steering linkage. Now I am not so sure. Has anyone done this conversion. Will it go together as I expect? The next question is do I order parts for the non-power steering car (I think this is what I should do, if the conversion is as I anticipate) or for the power steering car?

As always thanks again,

Scott
1956 Dodge Custom Royal Lancer
1956 Plymouth Savoy (soon to go to a new home)
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