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Elite Veteran
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Location: Southern California | Has anyone else replaced there steering box recently? if so was your replacement missing the part that attaches to the colum shaft?
heres how my new one came in like this (missing the connector thingy with the pin)
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Elite Veteran
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Location: Southern California | heres a picture of the connector thingy I'm talking about
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Elite Veteran
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Location: Southern California | do I just pull this off my old one? and reattach to new one? is it pretty easy?
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Elite Veteran
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Location: Southern California | I guess coupling is what its called?
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Board Moderator & Exner Expert 10K+
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Location: Southern Sweden - Sturkö island | For me the two steering gears dsn't look the same?! the support and bearing "sleeve" seems shorter.
In your steering gear, the support should have a hole through that allows you to knock out the pin - then it's only to pull out the coupling.
Check the measurements, lenght and diamerter of the support and bearing unit. |
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Elite Veteran
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Location: Southern California | Hi wizard, yeah sorry the pic was just reference, I know it's different. I have the correct one for my car. I'm simply missing the coupling. So what your saying is knock out the pins on my old one and transfer the coupling to my new gearbox?
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Board Moderator & Exner Expert 10K+
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Location: Southern Sweden - Sturkö island | Yep - better so say tap it out carefully - the input shaft is sensitive - if the pin give´you a fight, be sure to support the coupling well with an anvil (or a piece of oak) |
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