Steering box issues

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Bonnewagon

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mash the two together
All you are doing is taking it apart and rebuilding with the correct parts. If it is original it can probably stand a new "rag" anyway. I had the same problem. My '83 Bonnewagon came with the "O" ring hose steering box but my '79 Pontiac 301 used the old flare hoses. EDIT: So I tried swapping the later Buick 231 power steering pump onto the '79 301 and it was a no-go. Much easier to swap an old Firebird steering box on and change the Pitman arm to a "G" body unit. Then I just rebuilt the rag joint to work with the Firebird box and the Bonnevile shaft.
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Deadeyejedi80

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if all else fails you can use the Astro shaft with a knuckle that fits. You can cut the lower knuckle off the Astro shaft which is a 1" DD, count the splines and diameter of the input shaft on the box and order a knuckle that fits.

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Where would one find the Astro shaft and the correct knuckle to change it to?
 

Deadeyejedi80

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The lares rep tells me their 974 box has the proper output shaft diameter which is 3/4 . And the proper flare fittings . And apologized for recommending the wrong one . 😡
 
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