I'm rebuilding my early 67 steering gear box, 1" sector shaft, short column shaft, for tilt application. I've looked through various posts using the search feature and am looking for advice on the finish, or probably better stated finishes, for the gear box.
What I've found thus far is from a 69-70 post (
http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/index.php?topic=1017.msg5240#msg5240)
1. The body could be done in phosphate. There is also a link to Charles' blog which refers to phosphate and oil (
http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/index.php?topic=1794.msg9606#msg9606)
2. Zinc or bare steel bottom cap
3. Dark heat treated adjustment and attachment (to rag joint) shafts
4. Cover is bare new steel with dark (phosphate or heat treated cover bolts.)
5. Tag is bare steel
6. Upper sheet metal nut is zinc
There was a post with 68 info, a little closer to home, but no pics (
http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/index.php?topic=1904.msg9725#msg9725)
So the question is this - is the information above accurate for the box I'm doing?
I can say that the above item 4 cover does not look like bare new steel. After coming out of evaporust the inside, protected by the grease, looks to be a pretty shiny finish, perhaps zinc. Even from the top side you can see the finish under where the bolt heads were.