domino wrote:
> I am in termoil..my family are constantly badgering me to get rid of my
> 360GLT (87 model) which is currently residing in my garage.I have had
> it since 89 and we have grown old together. Admittedly I haven't been
> able to drive it for the past few years as the steering is too heavy
> for me now but I am reluctant to be parted from it. How feasible is it
> to have power steering fitted? Anyone have an idea of costs?
> Or should I put a brave face on it and sell it? Help please!
>
It is certainly feasible. Getting the parts might be more difficult.
I have part of a power steering kit that I pulled out of an 89 360 GLE
car that had to be scrapped due to chassis damage last year (lost the
reg with it too, due to no MOT when it was stolen...FXI 360..bastards).
I have the rack, pump, tank and mounting bits with all the unions
still together (never taken apart except to replace the rack with a
recon unit, so the rack is new also), but I didn't have time to get the
steering column which is also different to the 87 360 GLE car I have in
the garage.
I think the parts are worth £100, the steering column would be about
£30. Fitting would take about 4-6 hours I guess if all the parts are
there, say £150 for a reasonable garage. So guts of £300.
I'm not sure I want to part with the kit and I'm in N.Ireland so
collecting the stuff might be difficult and there are no 360s in local
scrap yards (for the column), never mind ones with PS. In England you
might a better chance, but again it is only 89 cars that have it.
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Tony
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