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Posted: Sat Dec 01, 07 8:38 pm
by AllKiller
My Mate Pauls Hurst-a-like Dart has a Manual FF box in it
Lighter and more responsive than the Power steering original

Posted: Sun Dec 02, 07 1:03 am
by Anonymous
Dave wrote:
The only real difference being that the Flaming river units have a cast iron case and so are heavier.
Firm feel also have a CI body.

Posted: Sun Dec 02, 07 11:44 am
by MilesnMiles
steve, how come the manual is 'lighter' than a power steering unit. Is it due to the changed internal gearing?
I ask as i need to replace my box at some point and was going to stay with power, but now i'm wondering.
Posted: Sun Dec 02, 07 11:51 am
by Dave-R
Adam68 wrote:Firm feel also have a CI body.

Really? Since when? This must be something recent.
I know they were struggling for cores. i wonder if they have a deal with the same foundry supplying Flaming River?
Posted: Sun Dec 02, 07 11:53 am
by Dave-R
MilesnMiles wrote:steve, how come the manual is 'lighter' than a power steering unit.
the manual steering units are smaller. They basically only have a worm gear and cross-shaft. A power box is much bigger (and longer) and has hydraulic pistons, valves etc.
Posted: Sun Dec 02, 07 1:52 pm
by Anonymous
Firm feel have always used mopar steering box cores , they may well use another supplier for cores if they've run out of em , but i ain't seen one.
Got the FF around two monthe ago , CI body.

Posted: Sun Dec 02, 07 5:00 pm
by MilesnMiles
I need to clarify, I read Steve's point as his mates Dart felt lighter to steer as opposed to the actual weight of the unit being less when manual.
I've driven my Dart without the power steering (threw a belt) and it felt like a bear!