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Old 06-06-2014, 12:48 AM
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Hello:

Can someone tell me the length of the Pitmant arm for a first generation Camaro?

I put a blueprinted steering box in my Buick Riviera that was suppose to fit a First Gen Camaro. I know the box is suppose to fit the application, but I screwed something up. I think I got the Pitman arms confused when I put it in. I'm trying to confirm the length of each one so I can make sure I have the right on on the car.

The turning radius has increased substantially. I'm guessing it is the length of the Pitman arm that I put on it.

I checked the Buick site and am waiting for a reply.

Also, if I'm barking up the wrong tree, please correct my thinking, I would also like to learn a lesson about this.

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From the Pozzi racing site. http://www.pozziracing.com/camaro_st...part%20numbers

PITMAN ARMS

MANUAL LONG 5.8", 3953225 (5671822 this number was given to me but not sure of it, does not start with 39xxxxx)

GM part number (casting number)

MANUAL SHORT 5.25", 3953217 (on part 3953219)



POWER LONG 5.8", 3953237 (3953227 on part late, - 3908391 1967 early-thinner)

POWER SHORT 5.25", 3935711-late -3935075 3953231-327 eng -early?
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From the Pozzi racing site. http://www.pozziracing.com/camaro_st...part%20numbers

PITMAN ARMS

MANUAL LONG 5.8", 3953225 (5671822 this number was given to me but not sure of it, does not start with 39xxxxx)

GM part number (casting number)

MANUAL SHORT 5.25", 3953217 (on part 3953219)



POWER LONG 5.8", 3953237 (3953227 on part late, - 3908391 1967 early-thinner)

POWER SHORT 5.25", 3935711-late -3935075 3953231-327 eng -early?
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Perfect Information and terrific link. Now if I could just get me a place to buy another Pitman arm for a 1965 Buick Riviera, I seem to have misplaced mine.

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when I had mine the best place to look was Ebay.

more chances of finding it with the steering box.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1963-1965-Bu...3D171338867910
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when I had mine the best place to look was Ebay.

more chances of finding it with the steering box.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1963-1965-Bu...3D171338867910
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Thanks a million, I have it marked.

I should have thought of that, Duh!!

Ty O'Neal
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1964 Gulf Liveried, Corvette, "Grand Sport"
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Ty O'Neal
"She Devil" aka. Betty
1969/70 Camaro SS
427 LS3, 600
Keisler Road and Track T-56
Full size 3 link and custom roll cage
315mm tires on rear, should fit the same on front. Worked to design a more effective shape.
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1965 Buick Riviera
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the best available from the 70's and 80's
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