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Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 4:12
PM
Subject: Re: [FWDLK] ADVICE ON STEERING
GEAR REMOVAL
Sometimes it's the little things you never think to ask a shop about. I
had a radiator recored and the guy was so proud to tell me: "he went that
extra step and pounded out the flat dent in the top tank at no extra charge."
This would be the flat spot to the side of the radiator cap that all Mopar
radiators have.
Don Roberts
Kansas City, KS
1958 Imperial x4
1967 New
Yorker
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Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 3:46
PM
Subject: Re: [FWDLK] ADVICE ON STEERING
GEAR REMOVAL
I had to rebuild the coaxial steering gearbox in my '57
DeSoto
Firedome. I followed the procedure in the shop manual, which
said to
take the front seat out, unbolt everything, and remove the
whole
column up through the floor access panel and out the driver's door.
A tricky but not impossible job. As I recall, everything
worked
exactly as planned, but you had to remove the brake pedal to
get
enough clearance for removal. I had Power Brake Exchange
in
Pittsburgh rebuild my unit and I installed it myself afterward.
I've
been satisfied with everything, but like Neil, watch for the
paint
routine. At least at PBX they ASKED me first if they should
paint it
black "like they always do" and I said NO!!!
Ed
Petrus
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>From: eddee@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject:
RE: [FWDLK] ADVICE ON STEERING GEAR REMOVAL
>Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2008
16:26:13 +0000
>
>>Hello
Group
>>
>>Unfortunately my power steering mechanism in my
59 PLYMOUTH is
>leaking and needs a
rebuild.
>>
>>The removal of the box seems clear and not
too hard since the egine
>is out of the car,,but any words of
experience???
>>
>>Can I leave the steering wheel and
upper column intact and do
>everything by lowering the mechanism out
from underneath??
>>
>>Thanks to all
>>ED
ECKERSON
>>LI
NY
>>
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