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W6 Steering Box

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Yugrotcart

03-30-2005 15:45:49




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The steering box in my W6 is loose. The output shaft is still tight, just too much play between the gears internally. How do I tighten it up?




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P Backus

03-30-2005 16:53:35




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 Re: W6 Steering Box in reply to Yugrotcart, 03-30-2005 15:45:49  
My I&T manual says that you can take the cover off the right side of the housing and remove the "worm wheel" (gear) from the output shaft and reinstall in a different location on the splines. This will give you an unworn part of the gear to engage the worm with. Make sure there is no end play in the steering wheel shaft, and that the bushings are all snug. Other than that, just consider it the W series method of insulating the steering wheel from road vibration! You'd pay a lot for that in a car.
By the way, what does Yugrotcart stand for? I guess it's none of my business, but I can't even pronounce it. Just curious.
Paul

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Yugrotcart

03-30-2005 17:03:26




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 Re: W6 Steering Box in reply to P Backus, 03-30-2005 16:53:35  
Thanks Paul, I will give that a try. Certainly can't fall asleep driving!!!!! !!!!!
Yugrotcart..... ..... .....

Tractorguy backwards..... ..... .....

PAul



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P Backus

03-30-2005 17:48:12




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 Re: W6 Steering Box in reply to Yugrotcart, 03-30-2005 17:03:26  
Hey that's great! Tractor guy backwards!
Maybe I should be Trafdlo or Ybbarc! It's kind of fun!
Keep on swingin' that wheel.
Paul



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