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All,
I have a 37 gemmer style steering box in a 36 and I am having some backlash issues. when the sector is in the middle and the gears are adjusted with minimal drag - when the wheel is turned to either left or right there is significant play in the box. I replaced the worm gear that looked a little worn with the same 18:1 gear. same thing about 5/16 to 3/8 play at the end of the pitman arm. Pulled it apart again - gears not meshing tight when turned away from center not sure what's going on here is this not the right sector for this box ? are there other ratios other than 18 for this box. ? II cant imagine this is correct. any help would be appreciated |
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That is typical with good gears. The gears were designed to be tight in the middle and loose off center. This is so when the center position wears down and the sector is moved in, the box will not be excessively tight off center.
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i expected that - but its excessive - I wish I could post video - I would expect 3/16 or a 1/4 - but not 3/8
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Here are the directions
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The free play at the ends of travel is normal.
If you can't adjust all the free play out in the straight ahead position that is when you are in trouble. Just get the play down to zero with the faintest hint of drag on the middle and don't worry about anything else. I showed setting up an f1 box in a video. If I can find it I'll put a link here. Mart. |
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Is there play in the worm and steering shaft. there is a special washer on the top of the worm that is adjusted with gaskets to apply a lot of pressure to the worm and it's bearings and races.
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Like Mart and others have said, adjust the play out in the centered/neutral position, but there is play designed into the box as you get off center. The force of the turn will load the gears in the box, eliminating that play when driving. That clearance (play) also allows the box to easily come back to center when coming out of a turn.
Neal |
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