Restoration Correct Correct Fit Heavy Duty Construction Made In USA Is the Power Steering Cylinder leaking on your 1962-1967 Nova? Don't wait unitl it fails. Fluid flows from the control valve to the two ports on the cylinder. Depending on the flow from the control valve, one port is pressurized and the other acts as a return port. The pressurized fluid pushes against the piston which moves the rod in or out of the end of the cylinder, depending on which side of the piston is pressurized by the valve. The rod, which is mounted to the cars frame rail by a cast iron frame bracket, either pushes or pulls against the bracket. Since the frame bracket is securely mounted and does not move, the cylinder itself moves toward or away from the bracket, moving the centerlink with it. Moving the centerlink moves the steering linkage which turns the wheels and steers the car. Basically, the cylinder, by extending or retracting the rod, makes itself longer or shorter and pulls or pushes the steering linkage with it as it moves. Just in time for showcar season or the local weekend cruise, this quailty replacement power steering cyinder for your 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967 Nova, is sure to keep you going.
Vehicle Fitment:
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Make |
Model |
Years |
Chevrolet |
Chevy II |
1962 - 1967 |