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After several years of using a quick ratio rack and pinion steering I decid=
ed to replace it with the original rack and pinion.=C2=A0 Before trying to =
install it, I wanted to disassemble it to clean the 40 year old grease.=C2=
=A0 Disassemble went easy.=C2=A0 The several nuts that are torqued to 80ft/=
lbs were not easy to break down, but manageable.=C2=A0 The grease inside wa=
s caked and semi solid.=C2=A0 Glad I opened the rack up.=C2=A0 I kept track=
of the shims.=C2=A0 The rack was solid so I planed to assemble with the sa=
me number of shims.=C2=A0 Assembly was going ok until installing the pinion=
.=C2=A0 Following the instructions in Triumph maintenance manual and Hanes,=
I installed the pinion checking the end-float.=C2=A0 Everything seemed goo=
d.=C2=A0 Then you put the rubber seal on.=C2=A0 Doing that I cannot get the=
circlip to install.=C2=A0 I looked back at the parts I had when I took it =
apart and it never had a rubber seal.=C2=A0 Both manuals talk about putting=
the seal in.=C2=A0 It is obvious to me that I can't get the rubber "o" rin=
g seal in and get the circlip to engage.=C2=A0 Has anyone had this problem?=
=C2=A0 If you disassembled your rack and pinion, was there a rubber seal in=
it?=C2=A0 Thanks in advance for any suggestions.=C2=A0 Harry
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font-size: 10pt; color: #000000;"><span style=3D"color: #000000; font-styl=
e: normal; font-weight: 400;"><span style=3D"font-size: 14pt;">After severa=
l years of using a quick ratio rack and pinion steering I decided to replac=
e it with the original rack and pinion. Before trying to install it, =
I wanted to disassemble it to clean the 40 year old grease. Disassemb=
le went easy. The several nuts that are torqued to 80ft/lbs were not =
easy to break down, but manageable. The grease inside was caked and s=
emi solid. Glad I opened the rack up. I kept track of the shims=
. The rack was solid so I planed to assemble with the same number of =
shims. Assembly was going ok until installing the pinion. Follo=
wing the instructions in Triumph maintenance manual and Hanes, I installed =
the pinion checking the end-float. Everything seemed good. Then=
you put the rubber seal on. Doing that I cannot get the circlip to i=
nstall. I looked back at the parts I had when I took it apart and it =
never had a rubber seal. Both manuals talk about putting the seal in.=
It is obvious to me that I can't get the rubber "o" ring seal in and=
get the circlip to engage. Has anyone had this problem? If you=
disassembled your rack and pinion, was there a rubber seal in it? Th=
anks in advance for any suggestions. Harry</span><br></span></div>
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