>I am in the process of converting my 66 inlin 6 with power steering to
>manual. Bought manual tierod ends and sleeves, left and right, manual
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>Richard
The part you want is C0DD-3590-B (that's according to the old parts
manual)
This site lists it:
http://www.fordmustangparts.com/parts2.htm
Click on the first link (Front and rear susp...) and you'll get this
page:
http://www.fordmustangparts.com/inv1213a.htm
Search that page for "Pitman" or "3590" and the second one is what you
need. Contact them for more info.
http://www.fordmustangparts.com/order.htm
I seem to recall that 6 cyl power steering parts - especially the
center link - are hard to find and can be worth good money.
Hope that helps.
DP
Pics of the cars:
http://tinyurl.com/d2q9u
Mark C. - 22 May 2005 18:15 GMT
Not sure what your budget is like but you ought to consider a Flaming /river
manual rack and pinion conversion. Hang on to your 6 cyl. power steering
gear. It's worth a few dollars.

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>>I am in the process of converting my 66 inlin 6 with power steering to
>>manual. Bought manual tierod ends and sleeves, left and right, manual
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> Pics of the cars:
> http://tinyurl.com/d2q9u
Thank you for the web site. This is one website that I need to add to
my favorites.
Don't have the scratch right now for one of those rack and pinion
systems. Maybe one day.
Richard