Posted by glennster on October 10, 2007 at 05:16:30 from (76.224.26.7):
In Reply to: Steering oil question posted by Mike CA on October 09, 2007 at 19:55:58:
if the seal on the bolster is still good, use 90 wt oil in the upper housing. fill it up so it covers the gears. if the gasket is bad, shuffle on down to your local napa auto parts store and pick up a victor reinz jv1 pack of gasket material. it is an assortment of gasket materials, select the closest one to your old gasket and make one with a razor knife. if the upper bolster seal wont hold oil, could be the bolster bushings are worn and it damaged the lower seal. you can either replace the bushings and seal (carter and gruenwald has a rebuild kit for about 145.00) or go over to yer local john deere dealer and get some corn head grease and fill it up.
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