Posted by John Quillen on June 16, 2012 at 18:08:58 from (205.149.152.192):
The Steering Gear Housing on my 1949 Super A leaks like a Sieve. Rather than take the time and effort to correct the problem,the previous owner just put in heavy grease and this still leaks out on garage floor.
I removed the front end with the Gear Housing mounted to the Axle and I cannot seperate the Top portion of the Gear Housing from the Base.
I removed the Bolts under the Base Housing, but could not get to the Center Arm with a Wrench to disconnect it. I have an IH-8 Shop Manual, but no help there.
I"m beginning to think, perhaps the previous owner was a lot smarter than I gave him credit for.
I would appreciate any advice or help in this matter.
Thx
John Quillen
P.S. Any tips on removing and installing Oil Seals?
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