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Posted by MeAnthony on July 28, 2007 at 22:00:41 from (65.73.153.68):
In Reply to: Re: OT Doge sterring posted by t1 on July 28, 2007 at 19:03:20:
There's an adjuster bolt on top of the gearbox. I don't know the exact term for this type of bolt, but it had a locknut(5/8) on it and takes an allen wrench. Use two 12" extensions(or equivalent) to get the ratchet up above radiator height. Turn it just enough to break it loose. Then hold the bolt stationary while you back the nut off with an end-wrench. Have someone wiggle the steering wheel back and forth as you tighten the bolt. When the play is minimal(you don't want it completely without play as the internal parts will wear excessively fast and the steering will be very touchy), tighten the lock nut.
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