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Posted by 1PWRFULH on July 16, 2001 at 15:12:08 from (63.23.233.175):
Ok well I decided today to take a look at the H's steering because at full speed that thing wobbles so badyou just wonder if something is going to break. Took the shaft apart at the u joint and it appears that the worm gear has too much play in it. It allows the rod to turn quite a bit before moving the sector gear. That big plug was as tight as it wuld go and the bearing in there looks fine. I dont think that it is nothing more than those 2 gears. Can I get replacements or what is the easiest way? Is that worm gear made onto that shaft meaning I would have to buy the whole shaft too or not? Everything was covered in soo much grease I couldnt see it very well. I tried turning the gear 180 degrees like I read in the archives but it didnt help. Suppose you are looking at one of the steering wheel spokes when it is straight up the spoke will move about 60 degrees before you start turning the wheels. I have a feeling these gears cost a lot and should I rebuild the bottom while I'm at it? Well thanks!! RC
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