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#19454 01/31/02 11:16 PM
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DOES ANYONE KNOW WHERE I CAN GET A STEERING GEAR REBUILT FOR A 36 MASTER I HAVE MADE ALL THE ADJUSTMENTS AND THERE IS STILL TO MUCH FREE TRAVEL IN THE STEERING THANK'S MARK


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#19455 02/01/02 07:32 PM
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Mark,
I have NOS parts if you want to rebiuld it. Contact me.
chevyb

#19456 02/03/02 04:46 PM
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Mark, are you adjusting the steering box by using the eccentric bolt that controls the mesh of the worm and sector gears? The set screw only adjusts the end play of the sector shaft, it does not adjust the mesh between the worm and sector.

A lot of people are not aware of this and try to adjust the steering box like you would a newer vehicle, and it does not work.


David Longmuir

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