Fred: I"ve been into these many times...sounds like you"re unsure and maybe got some swimmers cold feet. It"s better to be cautious, however with the housing as it...it appears the lower bolt will be hard to extract. Taking whole unit off would be my suggestion, however I"ve been there many times. I doubt you would have to worry with reshimming, if you can measure and use the same gaskets...you would however need to adjust center the valve. The best way is to jack up tractor and move tap the houseis back and forth till you get it centered. I believe you could replace the other section without adjustment. I can say disturbing a system is touchy and when working on 50 year old wear the best I was able to accomplish was centering out the wear. Those steering parts are getting very scarce. There is a lot more tuneup of the ps that you can do but there is a learning curve. Old timers showed me some tricks and would be good if you had someone locally that could give you on site pointers. Tks Chuck
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