Vehicle Fitment
Make | Model | Year |
---|---|---|
Chevy | Bel Air | 1958-1964 |
Biscayne | 1958-1964 | |
Brookwood | 1958-1961 | |
Impala | 1959-1964 |
Make | Model | Year |
---|---|---|
Chevy | Bel Air | 1958-1964 |
Biscayne | 1958-1964 | |
Brookwood | 1958-1961 | |
Impala | 1959-1964 |
Delphi 600 Modern Power Steering Conversion Gear Box by Borgeson®. The Borgeson conversion box is a remanufactured GM Delphi 600 integral power steering gearbox. The Delphi 600 represents the latest generation of integral power steering gearbox technology with true modern power steering feel, feedback and a quick 14:1 Ratio. Borgeson has remanufactured this box to bolt directly to the factory mounting location and to fit the stock pitman arm. A new universal joint and steering shaft will be required for connection to the stock column. Cars with factory power steering will require a drag link adapter or a manual centerlink. Eliminate your leaky control valve and feel the road with a new integral power steering conversion from Borgeson. If you want to improve your vehicle's steering, go with this quality product by Borgeson. To provide you with the most durable and reliable component, Borgeson uses state-of-the-art CNC equipment and sturdy materials.
Steering Ratio: 14:1 |
Input Shaft Diameter: 17 mm Double-D |
Quantity: 1 per Pack |
The steering system of a vehicle is not only crucial for safety reasons but also to improve the comfort of your driving. Loose steering components will make your iron friend difficult to handle and will cause the front tires to wear out quickly. To improve your steering system efficiency, Borgeson offers high performance components. Striving to make their products as reliable as possible, the company uses the latest manufacturing and inventory control procedures. Each component is made from ultimate quality materials to withstand the high level of wear and tear. Ongoing engineering and testing ensures Borgeson products meet or even exceed modern automotive production vehicle requirements.
Founded in Torrington, CT, Borgeson® began manufacturing universal joints for lathes and milling machines in 1914. By the 1920s, Ford was using Borgeson universal joints for the steering on some of their prototypes. Borgeson Universal continued to develop and refine u-joints for industrial, aerospace and OEM vehicle applications. When purchased in 1982 by the current owners, two avid Street Rodders, Borgeson soon began developing applications for Street Rods. Borgeson has continually improved and developed the original needle bearing universal joints into the most reliable, smoothest operating, strongest u-joints you can buy.