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Re: Steering Sector BIG NUT Loose on A
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Posted by LanceM on May 30, 2002 at 09:17:05 from (199.46.198.233):
In Reply to: Steering Sector BIG NUT Loose on A posted by Keith A on May 29, 2002 at 22:42:20:
Yours may be like mine and be the older style that doesn't have the nut. What the problem is with it is that the E clip that goes on the top of the shaft above the bearing is gone. That's what was wrong with mine. the stearing has to be totally disassembled to get to it. My bearing was stuck in place and I had to cut it out to get it all reassembled correctly. But the work was worth it, no play in the stearing at all now, just like new. Lance
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