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  1. rustystud

    Steering gear warning

    Looks like you ran out of oil causing wear. You then tightened the sector shaft causing even more extreme wear.
  2. rustystud

    Steering gear warning

    Well that totally sucks ! I remember someone who lives in Europe once mention a huge U.S. military surplus yard in Denmark ? I believe. He said they are well known there. Might be worth a try.
  3. rustystud

    Steering gear warning

    That cam gear is totaled ! I'm sure your whole steering gear is shot then. Try and find a good used one.
  4. rustystud

    Steering gear warning

    I sure could use it ! Thanks Chris.
  5. rustystud

    Steering gear warning

    I just wanted to post some warning pictures of the damage hammering on the "pitman" arm can do. Also hammering on the drag-link can cause the same damage. Always use the right puller when removing the steering pitman arm or drag-link. This steering shaft came out of one of my 1952 REO M35...
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