clockspring
#11
Ok. Here let me clarify. I forgot to Lock the steering wheel in the middle before pulling the gearbox so I've no idea if my steering is centered right or not. I wanted to know if I can pull the clockspring and center it manually then reinstall it.
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#12
no i am NOT implying anything i am simply stating the facts here, if the steering wheel is centered correctly the clockspring should still be centered correctly. i believe the steering wheel has stops built into it as well as the steering gears under the front end of the truck so that if the front wheels were not moved while the gear was out, everything will still be lined up.
#13
no i am NOT implying anything i am simply stating the facts here, if the steering wheel is centered correctly the clockspring should still be centered correctly. i believe the steering wheel has stops built into it as well as the steering gears under the front end of the truck so that if the front wheels were not moved while the gear was out, everything will still be lined up.
I'll have to agree with sharps on this one....
#14
#16
Originally Posted by Jason Van Order
with the shaft diconnected from the gearbox turn the wheel all the way till it stops then turn it back 2 and a 1/2 turns and your wheel will be centered. hook up the shaft and away you go!
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