So after 45 years of Corvette ownership I decided it was time to rebuild my first steering box. No particular complaints or problems with the box other than a minor seepage of grease out of the input shaft. I had also read quite a bit about old grease breaking down and causing internal corrosion if the car had sat for a long periods of time and my car was non-op from 1991 until I bought it in 2014.
On the back yard mechanic scale of 1 to 10, I’d rate the rebuild a 6-7. Specialty tools required included a bushing install tool, a bearing race install tool, an in/lb torque wrench to set the gear preload and lash. A ft/lb torque wrench was also required to tighten the pitman arm nut.
Overall a greasy mess but not too bad.
The original grease was still present but had clearly broken down to a brown goopy mess.
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Here the pitman arm shaft/gear was starting to show signs of corrosion at the upper bushing. I was able to clean it up and reuse with a bit of polishing.
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Cleaned up and ready for the rebuild kit, I purchased the deluxe rebuild kit from CC that included new bushings.
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Back together and ready to install with cleaned up original rag joint.
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Installation and road test sometime later this week.
A special thanks to Gary R., for his posts on CF and Digital Corvette. Very helpful and made the job much easier. I would highly recommend this rebuild to anyone who has not had their box recently serviced or if the car has been inactive for an extended period of time.
On the back yard mechanic scale of 1 to 10, I’d rate the rebuild a 6-7. Specialty tools required included a bushing install tool, a bearing race install tool, an in/lb torque wrench to set the gear preload and lash. A ft/lb torque wrench was also required to tighten the pitman arm nut.
Overall a greasy mess but not too bad.
The original grease was still present but had clearly broken down to a brown goopy mess.
F85A6FE3-0FDE-4652-932C-FEF9D3928DAB.jpg
Here the pitman arm shaft/gear was starting to show signs of corrosion at the upper bushing. I was able to clean it up and reuse with a bit of polishing.
583CC1FB-2167-4721-8305-0A72489BFED3.jpg
Cleaned up and ready for the rebuild kit, I purchased the deluxe rebuild kit from CC that included new bushings.
14C70B83-86B0-4535-AC58-51E2F11CE5AC.jpg
Back together and ready to install with cleaned up original rag joint.
A9A2BE35-8554-4873-8FE5-12AF7B63206B.jpg
Installation and road test sometime later this week.
A special thanks to Gary R., for his posts on CF and Digital Corvette. Very helpful and made the job much easier. I would highly recommend this rebuild to anyone who has not had their box recently serviced or if the car has been inactive for an extended period of time.
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