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1965 Olds Cutlass Steering System Upgrade

 
1965 Olds Cutlass Steering System Upgrade
1965 Olds Cutlass Steering System Upgrade
Jarvis says it's a very common mistake to install a new steering box with its input shaft cockeyed. To make sure it's centered, he recommends mocking the pitman arm into place, and marking the box at the points where the output shaft turns farthest to the left, and farthest to the right. Positioning the output shaft directly between these two points will ensure that the input shaft is centered before it's attached to the steering shaft. View Related Article
1965 Olds Cutlass Steering System Upgrade 1965 Olds Cutlass Steering System Upgrade 1965 Olds Cutlass Steering System Upgrade 1965 Olds Cutlass Steering System Upgrade 1965 Olds Cutlass Steering System Upgrade 1965 Olds Cutlass Steering System Upgrade 1965 Olds Cutlass Steering System Upgrade
1965 Olds Cutlass Steering System Upgrade 1965 Olds Cutlass Steering System Upgrade 1965 Olds Cutlass Steering System Upgrade 1965 Olds Cutlass Steering System Upgrade 1965 Olds Cutlass Steering System Upgrade 1965 Olds Cutlass Steering System Upgrade 1965 Olds Cutlass Steering System Upgrade
1965 Olds Cutlass Steering System Upgrade
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