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Re: Removal Of Raditator??
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Posted by boog on April 14, 2002 at 21:01:01 from (66.73.129.75):
In Reply to: Removal Of Raditator?? posted by Kevin Brown on April 14, 2002 at 20:27:25:
Kevin, To remove the radiator you are going to have to remove the front steering shaft. First remove bolts in the coupler right in front of gas tank. Now loosen collars on each side of steering column in front of steering wheel and gently drive back shaft off, seperating both steering shafts. Next, remove the plug at the front of steering gear box on top of A-post, then remove cotter pin and castle nut. Now you should be able to turn the steering shaft which has worm gear out the front. Then you can start removing radiator. Before reinstalling front steering shaft I recomend you replace the bearing p;us the sleeeve and oil seal located in the rear of the steering gear housing. Will save you from having to do this job over at a later date. To remove the sleeve I split mine with a sawzall. Just be careful not to get into the housing. If you have a bearin race and seal driver, it will make installing the sleeve much easier but it can be done without one. These aren't the correct terms for these parts but you should be able to tell what I'm talking about when you get into it. Good luck boog
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