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Does anyone sell a Steering box rebuild kit for 36 Standard?

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I have never seen one.


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I see The Filling Station sells some parts but not all for 36 Standard

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tHE MOST COMMON PART TO REQUIRE RE[LACING IS THE SECTOR SHAFT.
iT FITS 1933 Master, 1836 Standard, and 1934-1936 small trucksI would look for one on ebay.
The rest of the small parts well be more available.


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Thanks Gene

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Not a big deal, but My catalog info differs a bit from what Gene posted above. It says '33 master and all trucks '33-'35, in addition to your '36 Standard.
I looked through my stash of aftermarket replacements and did not find one for you. I have a few more in another location. I'll look there when I can.

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Thanks Mike! I appriciate your help. I have one from another steering column but I believe it is as bad as the one on the car now.


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