67 disc conv.??

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i have a 79 donor 150 for my 67 f100 disc brake conversion. i am using a ps bendix box. will have have to use the pitman arm off the donor truck??
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Yes you will!!!!
And also the steering linkage
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could you explain i little more about steering linkage im a little confused thanks
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ANYBODY know what i would need as far as STEERING LINKAGE goes??
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I am doing the same thing to my 67.

Read <HERE>

Scroll down and you will find...
71 LONG BED wrote:The holes in the disk spindles (from the 73-79) are deeper, or longer, however you say it. In other words, you will need to at least use the tie rod ends from the donor because they are longer. As for the rest of the linkage it's up to you, they both work. I hope I was clear enough in my explanation.

Look here, for Keith's write up on the subject, to get more info.
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YOU WILL NEED BASICALLY EVERYTHING OFF OF THE DONOR TRUCK TO SWAP IN, OTHERWISE NON OF IT WILL WORK.
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Yes i intend to use EVERYTHING off the donor truck i just got thrown off when i heard steer linkage. My main concerns is if the 79 f150 pitman arm will work with my bendix box? thank guys
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Yes the pitman arm will work!
The steering linkage changed in 71 i believe the entire shape is different and the tierod ends are different sizes. So if you grab everythinhg off the donor truck you will be fine. Also grab the master cylinderthey are different from th edrum brake models also.
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thanks troy
so i guess i will be needing the brake booster from the donar aswell? :fr:
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If you want power brakes!!!
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i think im ready to go then
thanks again 8)
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I wish I could get my hands on another used Bendix box, just so I can measure and compare....

...but I don't believe the Pitman arm for that box is the same as the Saginaw, which is the steering setup you'll be using if you use the donor truck's parts.

theskytoucher: are you absolutely sure that the Saginaw box's Pitman arm will fit the Bendix box? :?
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Well when i did my disc brake swap i used the pitman arm off of a saginaw box on my bendix box and everything works perfectly fine.
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ah, cool! Good to know...thanks! :thup:
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I have the Bendix power steering box on my 67 and have the disc brake set up from a 79 F-150 and have tried both the Bendix pitman arm and the Saginaw pitman arm on the Bendix box and have a problem with the steering box running out of travel before the spindle stops hit the I-beams. The spindle lacks about a 1/4 inch on the passenger side and about a 1/16 inch on the driver side from hitting the I-beam when the steering box is turned lock to lock. I think this could be a problem and I haven't decided what to do about it.
Any ideas?
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