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Join Date: Oct 2022
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I am rebuilding my 7 tooth steering box and want to make dure to put the thrust bearings in correctly. Which side goes against the bushing and which agsinst thw worm gear? Thanks.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Clinton,WA/Whidbey Island
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will this help
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Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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When assembling those 7 tooth steering boxes, it is important that there be NO end play in the shaft, yet it turns with little drag. To get a really good engagement between the worm and sector, those with the equipment and know how make eccentric sector shaft bushes to get optimal engagement between the two.
The 7 tooth steering box seems to have a bad reputation but if assembled with care, they are actually quite good.
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Location: Red Deer, Alberta
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The thrust should be away from the worm both top and bottom.
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