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Posted this in the big bolt section but haven't gotten much action there.

RE: 1941-1946 chevy trucks:
Ive got a mount that I believe is from a large truck, the upper portion that butts up against the upper rail is too tall.

No matter which way I position the mount the box doesn't line up and pass through the frame.

Are large truck steering box mounts different from 1/2t - 3/4t steering mounts?

Thanks!

http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a353/plan92/46%20chevy%20pickup/misc_parts_questions/IMG_4242.jpg

http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a353/plan92/46%20chevy%20pickup/misc_parts_questions/IMG_4240.jpg

this picture isnt of my truck but illustrates its function...sort of.
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a353/plan92/46%20chevy%20pickup/46TRKstrgbox2.jpg


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mate i dont know about there being different sizes but i would think they would be, a 2t box would have to handle more weight than a 1/2t box. are those bolts in yours high tensile? dont look as though they are, they have a lot coarser thread than the ones on the fitted steering box. Please check this out mate

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Originally Posted by turbo1
are those bolts in yours high tensile?

those bolts are for mock up

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I have a book that shows 41 to 46 steering gear with part numbers but it does not show a part that looks like yours. If I knew how I would send you a picture.
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According to this, all the trucks except COE use the same box,
http://chevy.oldcarmanualproject.com/1929_54chevyparts/06/393.HTM
so you can rest easy there.
In my parts book, Section 7.234 list mounting brackets for steering gear.
1937-1946 ALL COMM. and UTIL. (exc. COE) casting #594460, part #594460
1939-1946 COE casting #3650577 part number 3650577
Joe

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Hey Joe & Monroe, thanks for the information.

The mounts are confirmed to be different (thanks Tim!), primarily in how the mounts place the box itself. If I was desperate I could probably mill the mount down, but I'd rather locate the proper 1/2 ton mount.
Hollanders didn't list them but it did let me know I had the proper box.

Part #'s look the right except on one of the mounts which has PN# 594458.
Joe - what parts book are you using? I was wondering if there was a Chevy equivalent of the Ford Green Bible.


Thanks for the replies, I appreciate the help!

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I have two books, one is a 1929-1942 parts manual, the other is a 1929-1949 manual. These are just older versions of the one I linked to ( http://chevy.oldcarmanualproject.com ). Just look for parts manuals. Joe

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Hi Joe, thanks for the information.. looking it up right now.

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And in case you haven't seen this one, http://chevy.oldcarmanualproject.com/booklets/5220mts01.htm

Its very helpful when rebuilding steering boxes. All the years are about the same so this covers them all.

Joe


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