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Old 11-02-2018, 06:15 PM   #1
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Default Steering gear retaining ring

First of all, I’ve done my homework. Yes, I used the search bar. Yes, I have Les Andrews books. Yes, I’ve googled it. I even YouTubed it.
How do I remove the worm gear retaining ring off my 1928 7 tooth steering shaft? Page 1-311 in the Les Andrews first book simply says to remove it from the end of the shaft. But how? I am going to cut the old worm gear off and press on a new(er) one.

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Old 11-02-2018, 10:02 PM   #2
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I have just done this recently and its not difficult (and I am a total newbie!). Press the old worm down the shaft with a hydraulic press, just enough to expose the circlip, then lever the circlip out with a screwdriver. Two people can do this more easily than one. Don't worry if you bend the circlip, as it you can bend it back when you replace it later. Make sure you install the new worm the right way up. If you haven't got a hydraulic press (the most useful tool in my workshop) you can tap the old worm off with a piece of wood or soft copper hammer. But I don't recommend installing the new worm that way, as they break very easily, and they are not cheap.
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To remove the worm, you must first push it further up the shaft, then remove the small circlip and only then are you able to take it off. Failure to remove the circlip will only end in frustration and a mangled shaft.
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Old 11-03-2018, 04:59 PM   #4
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We tried to push one off without removing clip. Did not see it. We had a 50 ton press in a tractor shop. It was not pretty.

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