TNT440
Active Member
I recently had my power steering gearbox rebuilt. During reassembly of all new steering components, it appears that the gear box may have been assembled with the shaft going to the pitman arm a tooth or 2 off if that is possible. With the master spline on the shaft that goes to the column at 12 o' clock, all tie rod ends set roughly equal, the wheels are turned to the right a bit. Too much to adjust out with tie rods. Am I correct to understand that the 4 wide splines on the large shaft should align or be at 90 degrees with mounting plate? If so mine is off a bit in the direction that would make the wheels be turned to the right. Maybe the good news is the pitman arm I have does not have any wide splines, just an indication line on the body of the arm. Does that shaft care if it is off a couple teeth and can I just point the wheels straight and slide the pitman arm on where it lands? The shaft that goes to the steering column turns 1 3/4 turns both ways from 12 o'clock.