Bill Leverett
PCS Member/Paramedic Supervisor
I've got at least one leak in the steering box for my '73 Cadillac Lifeliner.
Is it better to just get a repair or replace it with a remanufactured one? Given the labour cost to do the repair alone, my mechanic says it's better in the long run just to swap a new one in (along with new rubber lines) and have peace of mind.
Also, is the box on CC the same as a regular Cadillac? The service manual states that the CC used a constant ratio steering gear (17.5.1) while the regular Caddy uses a variable ratio gear (16.0.1 on center, 13.0.1 at full turn). What does this mean and what's the difference?
Any preferred vendors that anyone has used (preferably on the West Coast).
As always, any assistance is appreciated.
Thanks.
Is it better to just get a repair or replace it with a remanufactured one? Given the labour cost to do the repair alone, my mechanic says it's better in the long run just to swap a new one in (along with new rubber lines) and have peace of mind.
Also, is the box on CC the same as a regular Cadillac? The service manual states that the CC used a constant ratio steering gear (17.5.1) while the regular Caddy uses a variable ratio gear (16.0.1 on center, 13.0.1 at full turn). What does this mean and what's the difference?
Any preferred vendors that anyone has used (preferably on the West Coast).
As always, any assistance is appreciated.
Thanks.