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Re: 350 Stearing
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Posted by TDK on July 21, 2004 at 19:48:06 from (152.163.253.103):
In Reply to: 350 Stearing posted by Mark K. on July 20, 2004 at 22:38:49:
Sounds like you're speaking of a 350 Utility ? The right side shaft is driven by the steering wheel shaft/worm gear. The left shaft is driven by the rt. shaft as you've said. The eccentrics are for adjusting the lash in the two shafts. There are two of them left side of gearbox. There are also two adjusting screws on either side of box for adjusting the endplay of shafts. Before adjusting the eccentrics be sure the remove the two dowels in box. The origonal dowels from factory are 1/2". Ideally after adjustment, you're supposed to redrill dowel holes and replace with 5/8 dowels. Have adjusted a few of these with good results if they're not too worn. Good Luck!!
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