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    Borgeson? Why!

    I have done this on a lot of vehicles and do not recomend welding at the joint. Welding aroung the curcomfrance of the shaft can cause stress cracks unless you can heat the shaft before welding. As long as your shaft is not sloppy in the yoke and you have a tight key and set screw it at 180...
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    Borgeson? Why!

    Steering Joint Pic's I posted a couple of pic's for you to see in my gallery. Hope it helps.
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    Borgeson? Why!

    Yes it is splined correctly and I will try to get some pic's in the next day or two. You will have to cut a 3/16 key way into your steering shaft.
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    Borgeson? Why!

    As always I am looking for a way to upgrade my '93 W350 and save money by doing it myself. I recently replaced the steering box after 220k miles and felt all the free play in the stock steering shaft joint, so checking around, the Borgeson replacement was about $260. 00! After doing some home...
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    What Thermostat?

    Mine also swept back and forth after replacing the h2o pump. It stopped after I was able to get all the air pockets out of the system. BC '93 w350
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    '93 Auto Trans Question

    Thanks for the info. I am currently idling in neutral for a while to circulate fluid. The problem I have is that it did not have the problem of drainback after just a couple hours before the rebuild. What shift kit is a good one to use. Bob.
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    '93 Auto Trans Question

    I recently had my auto rebuilt and now have a bad drain back problem. AAMCO says it is because the check valve in the high pressure cooler line is missing, but Dodge says there never was one until '94. I would appreciate any help with this problem. Bob '93 350 dually, k&n, 3" straight...
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