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Steering box repair Hi.
I have a 2-tooth steering box with a damaged steering shaft. There are no threads above the steering wheel taper. Can I use the inner column from a 7-tooth box to replace mine? I'm guessing the worm is a separate part, pressed on. I've searched a bunch of parts catalogs, and can't figure out if those parts are interchangeable. Thanks. |
Re: Steering box repair No, you can't use the 7 tooth shaft but the parts vendors sell a repair part to fix your problem. It's basically a short section threaded on both ends and you drill out the steering shaft, run a tap down through the hole and thread the new part in.
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Re: Steering box repair New shafts are available with a new worm already pressed on. That repair piece will work if there is enough left on the end. It has to have the taper and keyway to work. A person needs to be proficient in use of the tap required for that repair. Shortening a steering shaft is a lot of work if person has a 29 two tooth. The first month or so of 1930 also has a short shaft but all the later ones are are long.
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Re: Steering box repair Thanks for all the input.
That threaded plug would do the trick. I have a lathe, but it's going to depend on the diameter of that steering shaft. I think it has to be <1" to fit through. I'll check tomorrow. Otherwise, it's good to know I can buy one. |
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