Posted by captrowdy on November 30, 2015 at 12:46:18 from (198.163.38.35):
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Ok I have a 1967 ford 3000, 2 wheel drive with after market power steering. The problem I am having is that the steering arm where it attaches to the spindle. Here the arm slides over the spindle and has a half moon key and on the other side a bolt goes through to clamp it on to the spindle. First i kept sheering the keyways due to slot being woolered out. So I got new spindles and steering arm. But drove it twice and already crushing key do to movement of arm. Which once crushed cuases wheel to have slop. I have checked bolt tourque spec's but they say 45-50lbs. its not enough to squeeze that steering arm tight to keep spindle from movement and crushing or sheering key. Thoughts???
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