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Re: Re: Tighten up steering on Super A
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 28, 2004 at 18:39:05 from (209.226.106.106):
In Reply to: Re: Tighten up steering on Super A posted by Dave, Sherburne, NY on February 28, 2004 at 17:17:29:
Dave: Actually the most sucessful one I've done is the one we welded a key in the keyway of shaft and pressed the cog on the shaft. I've always been a bit reluctant to pass that on as I felt it was more good luck than skill that it came out so well. The keyway on this unit was damaged so badly, it was my opinion shaft was toast anyhow, so what did I have to loose. On the matter of tapered shaft, my Super A serial number 336977 has the tapered shaft. I can't enlighten you very much on that as I have never been involved with a steering box older than that. I was aware of the square shaft but not when change occured. Tyrods, etc changed around 51 so maybe other front end items at that time, just a guess.
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