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Re: Steering bolster pivot removal on a H...help!!!! Bob M. or anyone?
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Posted by Bob M on May 24, 2001 at 04:37:11 from (192.232.119.194):
In Reply to: Steering bolster pivot removal on a H...help!!!! Bob M. or anyone? posted by Zonie on May 23, 2001 at 22:27:26:
Zonie - The pivot shaft on mine fell right out soon as I removed the nut. But the bushings were quite worn so there was nothing to hold the shaft. You probably have good bushings and it's a tight fit for the very top (unworn) end of the pivot shaft to slip thru the upper bushing. Red's suggestion to use an extension to pound on the shaft is a good one - just be sure to protect the relatively soft pivot shaft threads so you mushroom them over. Use a piece of brass bar stock, or steel bar stock and stick a piece of softer metal (like a penny) on the end of it to protect the pivot shaft threads. Suggest putting a jack, a pile of wood block under something under the pivot shaft flange. It weighs 20+ lb - when it comes free you won't want it landing on your toes! Good luck! ...Bob M PS - Did you buy a new sector gear?
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