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Bill,
I stumbled across the Randall's instructions during a web search. Here
is the link: http://www.sctoa.org/helpdesk/index.htm
I would recommend measuring your shims. Randall mentions .010" and .004"
as the thickness that he has. I found mine to be .010" and .0025". It's
quite possible that the factory wasn't very consistent with what they
used. I easily got my worm set to within +/-.001, but I had three
steering boxes worth of shims to shuffle around.
The bushing in the bottom of the best box was still nice and tight which
I attribute to the box being full of nice clean gear oil.
Mike
wbeech wrote:
> Mike,
>
> Rebuilding my steering box is in my near future this winter, can you direct
> me to the instructions that you got from Randall?
>
> Thx,
>
> Bill B
> '58 TR-3A TS/30766 L
> The car is in a 'zillion' pieces... but I think about it every day!
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