<VV> Quick Steering
Sethracer at aol.com
Sethracer at aol.com
Wed Nov 22 16:05:01 EST 2006
In a message dated 11/22/2006 12:50:07 PM Pacific Standard Time,
Borrrris at aol.com writes:
Considering the possibilities on quicker steering for my '66 (street use)
led me to this question.
Even if surrounded by potential donor cars, how could you identify that one
had the factory QSB? Knowing that it was factory RPO N44 would seem to be
of
no help, since there is no corresponding code on the fisher body tags?
Matt from L.I.
'66 Monza coupe 110/PG
Sorry - nothing external on the box. But you could check for factory quick
arms (forging numbers ending in 417 and 418) and turn the wheel lock to lock.
If the arms are present, good chance it is a quick box, if those arms are
present and it is about 3 turns lock to lock - instead of about 5 turns lock-to
lock, it's a quick box. If the car has short cast arms - likely no quick box.
But anything is possible! - Seth
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