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Chevy El Camino Steering Components Upgrade - Directional Change

Project Brutus Gets New Steering Components
February, 2010
By Sean Haggai
Photography by Sean Haggai
Chevy El Camino Steering Components Upgrade Performance Parts
It's hard to believe-and it won't be long now-but the El Camino is nearly on its feet, literally. Originally, our plans for Project Brutus blueprinted a corner-carving street car. However, as with any project, budgets rule the roost and they can dictate where parts begin and the wallet ends. So for now, we have brought the El Camino back down a bit to a more moderate budget with ties to basic street/strip duty.

Chevy El Camino Steering Components Upgrade Performance Part Installation
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Chevy El Camino Steering Components Upgrade Performance Part Installation
With our new manual steering box from PST painted, we could go ahead and install it to the driver-side frame. The box is held at three mounting points. We threw in our new Totally Stainless bolts with washers right from the hardware kit and locked it down with a 1/2-inch socket.
Unfortunately for us, though, we didn't have any of the original manual rack. We needed a complete rebuild kit, including new tie rods, centerlink, and adjustable tie-rod sleeves. We picked up the whole lot from PST, which also offers up a 16:1 manual steering box. While our old steering shaft got cut, we found a universal shaft, coupler, and joint from Flaming River. As for this install, we won't be covering how to remove the old hardware; we begin at the steering box and end with installing the shaft last. As our step-by-step opens, we've removed the front sway bar for better access and rattle-canned the tie rods and steering box to protect them.

Chevy El Camino Steering Components Upgrade Aftermarket Fitting
Next was the idler arm. Using... 
   
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Chevy El Camino Steering Components Upgrade Aftermarket Fitting
Next was the idler arm. Using the stainless hardware, we lined up the two holes on the passenger side and held the arm in place to install the bolts. We used the access holes on the outer frame to match up the nut to the threads of the bolt. It was tightened with a 9/16-inch socket and 3/8-inch wrench.
Chevy El Camino Steering Components Upgrade Pitman Arm
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Chevy El Camino Steering Components Upgrade Pitman Arm
To transfer steering inputs from the driver to the linkage, a pitman arm is used. While this is a non-wear item and isn't regularly stocked at your local auto parts store, we found a used one at a local speed shop for $45. We slipped it onto the gears of the box and installed the lock washer and nut.; make sure the wheels are straight prior to installing the arm.
Chevy El Camino Steering Components Upgrade Crown Nut
The PST centerlink came powdercoated... 
   
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Chevy El Camino Steering Components Upgrade Crown Nut
The PST centerlink came powdercoated so all we had to do was install it to the idler arm. With the supplied crown nut, we sent the ball joint through the link and tightened the nut with an 11/16-inch wrench.

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