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Old 04-21-2000, 07:24 AM
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Mine has the ususal 1 to 1-1/2" of play which can't be adjusted out. What wears out? Can new parts be purchased so I can rebuild it myself or should I just purchase a rebuilt unit? I can get a good used one for $250 from a local shop but don't want to wind up in the same situation a year or two down the road...

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Old 04-21-2000, 07:55 AM
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We have resealed hundreds of those boxes. The bearings are available but the only way to fix the play between the reciprocating ball collar and shaft would be to buy a whole new assy. (which would probably cost more than a MB rebuilt box - if they sell them).

The play in the bearings is adjustable so if you have done that properly and still have major play then get a used box. I have seen maybe 3 worn out boxes in near 30 years of MBs and two of them were on 190s.

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Old 04-21-2000, 10:02 AM
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99.9% of the time play is adjustable in the steering box. Finding the right person to remove box & reseal & adjust play from both input & output shafts is the key. NOT a DI-er job
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Old 04-21-2000, 09:21 PM
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I have done many in my time. It is still a really precise job. I take my time and use very specail tools to do it. I have a 300 dollar torque-o-meter for setting them up properly. This is torque wrench that measures rotational friction not applied torque.

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