Centering the box is not difficult. It can be and probably should be
accomplished while bolted in to the coach.
But, adjusting for wear is a bird of a different color. Very exacting
work here. If any parts are needed, OTHER THAN SEALS, they are not commonly
available. That's why I recommend professionals to do this. They have most
of the pieces needed.
Jim Hupy
Salem, Oregon
> Contact me and I will send pages of instruction on centering the gear box.
>
>
>
> > Goes ALMOST without saying, the first trick out of the box must be to
> > center the steering box. They almost NEVER are correct. I sent mine to
> > Seattle to Redhead. Had it back, correct, in about 48 hours. They are no
> > job for someone who does not know what they are doing. And many have been
> > replaced with a GM box from the same era. Not the best idea. Coach boxes
> > are something special.
> > Sorry, I forgot to mention that.
> > Jim Hupy
> > Salem, Oregon
> >
> > On Thu, Mar 25, 2021, 3:53 PM John R. Lebetski
> >
> > > I did not see the centering of the steering box mentioned. If not
> > > centered, there will slop in the box AND the entire steering linkage
> will
> > > be off to
> > > one side going straight. This will cause your symptoms.
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> > > John Lebetski
> > > Woodstock, IL
> > > 77 Eleganza II
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> Jim Kanomata
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