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gdb

01-22-2008 13:17:53




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What is the best way to repair the worn pins on the sector shaft? Thanks for any advice.




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gdb

01-23-2008 18:11:32




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 Re: ca steering sector shaft in reply to gdb, 01-22-2008 13:17:53  
Dick, Thanks again for your reply and offer. I don't think mine would punch out. I'm not sure I have the skill to accurately drill them out. I will check with a local shop. Where are you located? Gary



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gdb

01-23-2008 06:22:49




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 Re: ca steering sector shaft in reply to gdb, 01-22-2008 13:17:53  
Dick, Thanks for your reply. Where do you get the pins? How do you remove the old ones? Is the worm aviable new or reproduced? Gary



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Dick Lemmon

01-24-2008 11:41:23




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 Re: ca steering sector shaft in reply to gdb, 01-23-2008 06:22:49  
Shoot me an email on the pins. I do not know of new worm gears for them. Could be some might pop up on ebay some time from an old dealership. Where are you located?



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Dick Lemmon

01-23-2008 07:24:15




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 Re: ca steering sector shaft in reply to gdb, 01-23-2008 06:22:49  
I made my own on our CNC Lathe. I found the center after grinding what was left of the pin smooth and drilled to 5/16". I have a mold building tool and die shop and used die pins.
Some of the parts sellers have them. I have heard that with some of the newer cross shafts you can punch to old pins out. I have not worked on any that way but you would need to check yours out first. You will need two. I could make a couple up for you if you can not find them. If your would punch out I would not know what the hole size would be.

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gdb

01-27-2008 07:24:02




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 Re: ca steering sector shaft in reply to Dick Lemmon, 01-23-2008 07:24:15  
Dick, Did you get my E-mail? Gary



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ramtuff

01-23-2008 21:21:02




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 Re: ca steering sector shaft in reply to Dick Lemmon, 01-23-2008 07:24:15  
Dick Lemmon; If you could get back to me,I would like to have a pair of them.If they are not to awfully high? I took mine out and built them up.worked pretty good but still have a shade of steering wheel play.Not bad.but could use new pins. Thanks;



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Dick Lemmon

01-24-2008 11:42:22




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 Re: ca steering sector shaft in reply to ramtuff, 01-23-2008 21:21:02  
I just opened my email. ping me.



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Dick L

01-22-2008 17:12:25




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 Re: ca steering sector shaft in reply to gdb, 01-22-2008 13:17:53  
New pins is how I repair them.

Picture of one I repaired a few months back for a B.

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