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Re: Jubilee steering box rebuild
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Posted by Ken/Wa on December 06, 2003 at 21:25:14 from (63.190.41.179):
In Reply to: Jubilee steering box rebuild posted by Buz Turner on December 06, 2003 at 15:43:01:
I do not know how much difference there is from my late model 8n, but the first thing is to center the ball nut on the worm shaft. Put the double sector in with blocked tooth up.The middle tooth on that sector must mesh with the middle groove of the ball nut rack. Now install the single sector, meshing the fourth tooth of of this shaft with the fourth groove in the left sector shaft that was put in first. The best way I figured my 8n, was to put it together, and put the steering wheel on, and turn it left and right. Then I could see how it worked, and understood why the nut had to be in the middle of the worm shaft, and why the sector gears had to mesh a certain way to get the full travel when turning left or right. make sure you have the shims on right, so not to put too much load on those new bearings when you tighten it down. Suggest you get the shop manual, if you don't have it.
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