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1952 8N STEERING BOX

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SBK

04-28-2004 10:55:18




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Should the steering box have oil in it? If so, how do you get it in there and what weight should be used?




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Rikiz

04-29-2004 11:47:38




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 Re: 1952 8N STEERING BOX in reply to SBK, 04-28-2004 10:55:18  
You can also drill and tap a hole in the upper part of the steering gearbox for a grease zerk. Then you can put cornhead grease in with a grease gun. The cornhead grease is slightly runny, and its benefit is that there won't be any oil leakage around the sector arms. Cornhead grease, being slightly flowable, also will not create air pockets around moving parts which would cause them to be dry and increase friction. It's only a couple bucks a tube at farm equipment stores or implement dealers.

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Dell (WA)

04-28-2004 11:49:04




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 Re: 1952 8N STEERING BOX in reply to SBK, 04-28-2004 10:55:18  
SBK..... ..... ..... .....FYI..... ....I ran across a copy of this Ford N-Tractor Service Letter.

SERVICE LETTER LETTER No. 1-T-5
PAGE No. 1
DATE April 20, 1951 STEERING OIL FILLER PLUG 8N TRACTOR The oil filler plug on the new steering assembly (8N--3503-B) has been discontinued in production. The hole is filled with metal, completely sealing it. Consequently, it is necessary to use the cap screw on the right hand side, which secures the instrument panel support to the steering housing, when putting lubricant into the steering assembly. The housing should always be filled to the level of the cap screw-hole to insure that the top bearing (8N-3571), receives lubrication. It is recommended that multipurpose S.A.E. 90 gear lubricant be used to fill the steering assembly when the level falls below the cap screw.


On my 52 8N, open battery gas fill door, look down, close to oil pressure gauge, behind the proofmeter cable, you should see the referenced cap screw (I always called it a bolt), remove to check and fill steering box. You doubt? check bottom of hole with "J" shaped wire probe. I use 140wt outboard gear oil which comes in a pointed squeeze tube that I can insert in the hole..... ..... .Dell

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SBK

04-28-2004 15:28:31




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 Re: Re: 1952 8N STEERING BOX in reply to Dell (WA), 04-28-2004 11:49:04  
Thanks Dell, that explains it.



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