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Rob is a GENIUS!

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Jim Cox

06-06-2005 05:45:25




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Got the seal out my my F150 steering box. Had to take the box loose so my snap ring pliers would reach it ( somebody put a diffy in the way ) but got the seal out in about three hours. I'm not a front end guru, but Rob sure made my life a little easier. Rob: let me know if I can ever return the favor. N owners are the best!

THANKS ROB

Jim Cox




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Hobo,NC

06-06-2005 07:35:06




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 Re: Rob is a GENIUS! in reply to Jim Cox, 06-06-2005 05:45:25  
round here we call a Genius "smater than a mule and yer head ain't haft as big". Did fergit to tell ya to use a pipe to drive in the new seals but figgerd you would catch that. If this wuz a customer pay job mite have replaced the gear cuz i would not wan't to loose 3hr. iffin it leaked agin. Its a 1hr to 1.5 hr. job iffin easy to git to, may take a chance on that.



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Rob

06-06-2005 06:03:43




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 That was Bob, he's the genius. in reply to Jim Cox, 06-06-2005 05:45:25  



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Bob

06-06-2005 08:31:50




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 Re: That was Bob, he's the genius. in reply to Rob, 06-06-2005 06:03:43  
Thanks ROB!

I'm glad that worked for you, Jim! Did you use the "start it up and blow the seal out" routine?



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Hobo,NC

06-07-2005 17:42:31




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 Re: That was Bob, he's the genius. in reply to Bob, 06-06-2005 08:31:50  
"start it up and blow the seal out" routine? did a 94 Merc G/M today took the snap ring out reinstalled the pitman arm loose (got a air bag don't wont to test the clock spring out) fer the first time ever it blew the seal. late model gears do not use the 2 metal spacers jus the pressure seal and dust seal. Bring'em on a real kill



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6N's Short

06-06-2005 06:08:21




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 Both are pretty bright guys..... in reply to Rob, 06-06-2005 06:03:43  
from where I sit.



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