<html><body>That is good work, Ray! Bet the steering feel is perfect. Wish you could do my sloppy steering. Hank<br><br><div class="reply-new-signature"></div><p>-----------------------------------------</p>From: "Ray Juncal via Healeys" <healeys@autox.team.net><br>To: "List Healey"<br>Cc: <br>Sent: Tuesday February 15 2022 11:33:43AM<br>Subject: [Healeys] Steering box rebuild part two<br><br>
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<div dir="ltr"> Here's some
additional photos that wouldn't fit in the first post. Also
interesting info courtesy of Steve Pike about set up. There is a
slot in the end of the shaft and on the Pitman arm. Align these
slots so that the arm and the "peg" ( the follower that rides in
the worm gear above ) are in the correct relationship.<br></div>
<div dir="ltr"> The high spot on
the worm gear may not be exactly on center lock to lock. You may
want to find that spot and mark it on the arm or shaft with a
corresponding mark on the case as a starting point to align the
wheels. Steve I hope I explained that right. If not please
clarify.<br></div>
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