Posted by Janicholson on December 03, 2012 at 07:10:59 from (199.17.6.37):
In Reply to: Re: super c steering posted by blunted on December 03, 2012 at 04:31:38:
The end bearing in the worm is a ball bearing it does not shim, it gets replaced with a deep groove heavy duty bearing matching the original. The bearing is held rigidly front to back in the housing by the cap. Turn the wheel to the right only as far as the slop, not to the far right, and put a weight on the wheel to hold it there. clean the location where the shaft goes into the housing. Mark it with a felt tip pen. Turn the wheel opposite to remove slop and weight it again to hold it there. Now look at the mark. if the mark is now way out from the housing, the bearing is toast. A tiny bit is OK, but it should be .005" or less. Jim
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