77 K5
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77 K5
Here are a few Pics of my hi-Steer/Crossover steering install so far. I need a shorter center link (getting that today)












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cdgvw1- Gearhead Monkey

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Number of posts: 405
Age: 34
Location: Rancho Cordova, Ca.
Job/hobbies: Editor, wheelin, Air Cooled VW's, RC truck's, buildin shtuff....
Rig: 77 K5, 1 tons, 4.56:1, locked rear, 400/465/203/205 (triple sticked & want it on 42's)
Registration date: 2008-01-18
Re: 77 K5
HAHA.. When I was building the Migo my draglink was too long.. so I cut it and butt welded it then sleeved it and welded it again... it's held up so far! 


FFC- KING KONG

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Number of posts: 1139
Age: 24
Location: Sacramento, CA
Job/hobbies: E-Comm support/Wheelin
Rig: '93 Amigo, blah blah blah, '01 Nissan DD
Registration date: 2007-12-20
Re: 77 K5
how come the arms wernt fairy blue when i saw um
lol!!!!!!!!!!!!
lol!!!!!!!!!!!!
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tubebuggy- Grease Monkey

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Number of posts: 202
Age: 34
Location: citrus heights
Job/hobbies: grunt/ wheelin/ r/c crawlin/ racing (NHRA)
Rig: 350/th350/205 twin sticked/full hydro steer front/rear-d44 4.56/warn shafts/ctm-hi pinion 60 spool d
Registration date: 2008-04-07

Re: 77 K5
Looks good...a lil muddy but good! 

Just2Much19- Gearhead Monkey

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Location: Roseville
Job/hobbies: Insurance
Registration date: 2007-12-20

tubebuggy- Grease Monkey

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Number of posts: 202
Age: 34
Location: citrus heights
Job/hobbies: grunt/ wheelin/ r/c crawlin/ racing (NHRA)
Rig: 350/th350/205 twin sticked/full hydro steer front/rear-d44 4.56/warn shafts/ctm-hi pinion 60 spool d
Registration date: 2008-04-07

Re: 77 K5
Nice.. yeah, I don't wash it anymore. I guess I should..
I am trying to be ready.. I got my centerlink swapped out today. Now it is just that damn pressure hose. It is going to cost 80 buks that I don't have..
I am trying to be ready.. I got my centerlink swapped out today. Now it is just that damn pressure hose. It is going to cost 80 buks that I don't have..
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cdgvw1- Gearhead Monkey

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Number of posts: 405
Age: 34
Location: Rancho Cordova, Ca.
Job/hobbies: Editor, wheelin, Air Cooled VW's, RC truck's, buildin shtuff....
Rig: 77 K5, 1 tons, 4.56:1, locked rear, 400/465/203/205 (triple sticked & want it on 42's)
Registration date: 2008-01-18

cdgvw1- Gearhead Monkey

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Number of posts: 405
Age: 34
Location: Rancho Cordova, Ca.
Job/hobbies: Editor, wheelin, Air Cooled VW's, RC truck's, buildin shtuff....
Rig: 77 K5, 1 tons, 4.56:1, locked rear, 400/465/203/205 (triple sticked & want it on 42's)
Registration date: 2008-01-18

FFC- KING KONG

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Number of posts: 1139
Age: 24
Location: Sacramento, CA
Job/hobbies: E-Comm support/Wheelin
Rig: '93 Amigo, blah blah blah, '01 Nissan DD
Registration date: 2007-12-20
Re: 77 K5
I was able to install the pressure valve from the later model metric o-ring hose set-up into my existing P/S pump. So I was also able to install a stock 83 K5 metric o-ring pressure hose also.. So that fixed my hose issue. I drilled the passage in the pressure valve according to redneck rams tech page. http://westtexasoffroad.homestead.com/powersteering.html
I installed the PSC box with ported top plate and end cap. Went to install the draglink and it was 5 inches too long. So I chopped off the end, cut out the threaded bung, re-inserted it into the tube and welded away. turned out good but i rolled a few threads (was till too hot when I tried to install the TRE) so I am on the hunt for a cheap 7/8-18 tap to clean up the threads.. DOH! I'll get some pics up later today or tomorrow.
I installed the PSC box with ported top plate and end cap. Went to install the draglink and it was 5 inches too long. So I chopped off the end, cut out the threaded bung, re-inserted it into the tube and welded away. turned out good but i rolled a few threads (was till too hot when I tried to install the TRE) so I am on the hunt for a cheap 7/8-18 tap to clean up the threads.. DOH! I'll get some pics up later today or tomorrow.
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cdgvw1- Gearhead Monkey

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Number of posts: 405
Age: 34
Location: Rancho Cordova, Ca.
Job/hobbies: Editor, wheelin, Air Cooled VW's, RC truck's, buildin shtuff....
Rig: 77 K5, 1 tons, 4.56:1, locked rear, 400/465/203/205 (triple sticked & want it on 42's)
Registration date: 2008-01-18
Re: 77 K5
ha ha, well, no pics yet, but i did finish the drag link. I ended up having to cut the threaded insert I welded on and replace it. I guess I welded it too hot and distorded it. well, now I can make my final adjustments and weld the ram assist tabs on tonight and paint it up all purdy again..
I'll get some pics up later today..
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cdgvw1- Gearhead Monkey

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Number of posts: 405
Age: 34
Location: Rancho Cordova, Ca.
Job/hobbies: Editor, wheelin, Air Cooled VW's, RC truck's, buildin shtuff....
Rig: 77 K5, 1 tons, 4.56:1, locked rear, 400/465/203/205 (triple sticked & want it on 42's)
Registration date: 2008-01-18
Re: 77 K5
I finished installing the ram and pressure lines. Now I have to add the cooler, return lines and fluid.. Now I have to build a new engine cross member to clear the draglink.. Does it ever end?? Here are some pics..








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"I don't like my job, so I just think I'm not going to go anymore."

cdgvw1- Gearhead Monkey

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Number of posts: 405
Age: 34
Location: Rancho Cordova, Ca.
Job/hobbies: Editor, wheelin, Air Cooled VW's, RC truck's, buildin shtuff....
Rig: 77 K5, 1 tons, 4.56:1, locked rear, 400/465/203/205 (triple sticked & want it on 42's)
Registration date: 2008-01-18
Re: 77 K5
Speaking of never ending, here's what's next..
oh, wait, wrong next..


oh, wait, wrong next..


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"I don't like my job, so I just think I'm not going to go anymore."

cdgvw1- Gearhead Monkey

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Number of posts: 405
Age: 34
Location: Rancho Cordova, Ca.
Job/hobbies: Editor, wheelin, Air Cooled VW's, RC truck's, buildin shtuff....
Rig: 77 K5, 1 tons, 4.56:1, locked rear, 400/465/203/205 (triple sticked & want it on 42's)
Registration date: 2008-01-18
Re: 77 K5
Took the blazer out to PC for its first run on the Hydro assist and High steer install. Worked good. I need to figure out how to get a little more from the pump now, but I was actually ably to steer on the rocks now.. 
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"I don't like my job, so I just think I'm not going to go anymore."

cdgvw1- Gearhead Monkey

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Number of posts: 405
Age: 34
Location: Rancho Cordova, Ca.
Job/hobbies: Editor, wheelin, Air Cooled VW's, RC truck's, buildin shtuff....
Rig: 77 K5, 1 tons, 4.56:1, locked rear, 400/465/203/205 (triple sticked & want it on 42's)
Registration date: 2008-01-18
Re: 77 K5
cdgvw1 wrote:Took the blazer out to PC for its first run on the Hydro assist and High steer install. Worked good. I need to figure out how to get a little more from the pump now, but I was actually ably to steer on the rocks now..
Sweet. Hydro is "next" on my list

fortysixandtwo- Grease Monkey

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Age: 23
Location: N. Cali
Job/hobbies: Student
Rig: 1985 Toyota 4Runner
Registration date: 2008-01-15
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