Unsuccessful Rescue

Sully, thanks, however we intend to do the failed top seal only, in the coach...I will note the shaft alignment for proper orientation though...

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Sean and Stephanie
73 Ex-CanyonLands 26' #317 "Oliver"
Hubler 1-Ton, Quad-Bags, Rear Disc, Reaction Arms, P.Huber TBs, 3.70:1 LSD Honda 6500 inverter gen.

Colonial Travelers
 
I saw that posting and wondered why you need the pitman arm puller to replace the top seal. My problem is that this was such a simple job that I do
not remember much about what I did. I do know that I did NOT have a pitman arm puller and that I did leave the box mounted in the coach. I do
remember rotating it on one bolt.

I'm probably not much help here.
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Ken Burton - N9KB
76 Palm Beach
Hebron, Indiana
 
All responses are helpful at this point since this is new to me. The '59 Apache I worked on with my Dad didn't have power steering so I will learn all
about it now, ha!
 
It is a little easier if you remove the grill.

> All responses are helpful at this point since this is new to me. The '59 Apache I worked on with my Dad didn't have power steering so I will learn
> all about it now, ha!

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C. Boyd
76 Crestmont
East Tennessee
 
Today, Scott, Vonda and I were successful in replacing the top seal on the gearbox, thank you everyone who posted. The most challenging part of the
job was removing the snapring. The seal sits below a dust cover, and the snapring Sits above both...The rubber dust cover was swollen and brittle, it
prevented the snapring pliers from working, some of the dust cover had to be picked away to alleviate pressure on the snapring allowing a hook pick
under the ring and pulled out, the kit comes with a new one anyway. Once removed its a 10 minute job, used a pick to pull out seal. Pushed new seal
in with a 6" piece of 1" electrical pvc conduit...made for a perfect seal driver. Dust cover, and new snap ring from the kit...large Orin's was not
needed, since we did not remove the tension adjuster. Previously Scott and Vonda ensured the windshield wiper filter was clear. Refilled...took a
whole quart, and Vonda and her girls are one step closer to camping.

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/data/500/medium/IMG_2055.JPG

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Sean and Stephanie
73 Ex-CanyonLands 26' #317 "Oliver"
Hubler 1-Ton, Quad-Bags, Rear Disc, Reaction Arms, P.Huber TBs, 3.70:1 LSD Honda 6500 inverter gen.

Colonial Travelers
 
Sean,

Make darned sure that snap ring is well seated. More than a few of those
seals have blown out because of inadequate seating. Including mine. I
rebuilt (replaced all the seals in) my steering box shortly before
departing for the West Coast in 2013. On Vancouver Island, the seal blew
out. I wound up driving about 80 miles with no power steering to reach
Sully's place in Seattle. He sent me to Red Head Steering Rebuilders (or
some such), where I had the box rebuilt. The whole problem was undoubtedly
due to my being insufficiently careful about the snap ring.

Ken H.

> Today, Scott, Vonda and I were successful in replacing the top seal on
> the gearbox, thank you everyone who posted. The most challenging part of
> the
> job was removing the snapring. The seal sits below a dust cover, and the
> snapring Sits above both...The rubber dust cover was swollen and brittle, it
> prevented the snapring pliers from working, some of the dust cover had to
> be picked away to alleviate pressure on the snapring allowing a hook pick
> under the ring and pulled out, the kit comes with a new one anyway. Once
> removed its a 10 minute job, used a pick to pull out seal. Pushed new seal
> in with a 6" piece of 1" electrical pvc conduit...made for a perfect seal
> driver. Dust cover, and new snap ring from the kit...large Orin's was not
> needed, since we did not remove the tension adjuster. Previously Scott
> and Vonda ensured the windshield wiper filter was clear. Refilled...took a
> whole quart, and Vonda and her girls are one step closer to camping.
>
> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/data/500/medium/IMG_2055.JPG
>
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>
 
> Today, Scott, Vonda and I were successful in replacing the top seal on the gearbox...
But did it complete the journey to its destination? I was under the impression that it was sitting someplace short of "home".
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73 23' Sequoia 4 Sale
73 23' CanyonLands Parts Unit 4 Sale
Upper Alabama
"Every day I become more convinced that I am the only person left on the planet that recognizes nonsense for what it is."