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i got a 48 chevy bus and i'm installing a 350 and there is about 2 1/2" between the head and the steering box. what would be the best solution

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Move the motor to the right 2' and use early 305 exhaust manifolds, or lose the old box and go with a modern power steering box mounted ahead of the axle.

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any idea witch steering box would work. this is a 2 ton bus with 8.25x20 tires on it. do you think a steering box off a full size blazer or chevy pick up would be good.


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