[quote="rustred"](quoted from post at 14:38:11 07/07/11) i would think that the worm and sector shaft bushings are worn, thus creating more clearance than nesessary between the worm and sector and this also may have put more wear in them so that they might need to be replaced also.
regardless it requires dissase
Hey thanks so much. I did not know about the bushings I have not got it apart yet as my pit. arm is put on the sector shaft w/ a 1=5/8 castle nut and I'm working at getting a wrench at this time. My man. sais it is supposed to be clamped on...Not so You know those I&T mannuals.
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