Hi guys - I need some suggestions concerning the installation of the Borgeson replacement steering shaft assembly. I managed to milk this 1-2 hour project for about 9 hours.
I kept the wheels straight as the instructions instructed and the wheel centered.
The easy part is geting the old steering shaft out (took me a while to figure out that I needed 13mm size socket - and they are socked in very tight. I used a little liquid wrench.
I attached the steering wheel end first. Its sort of a round female type fitting with two flat sides. It fit up nicely and I was able to tighten the two set screws without difficulty.
Next I attempted to fit of the steering box end. I soon discoverd that I did not have enough upper body strength to slide the slider shaft to lengthen the the steering shaft. When I finallly figured out how (used wire and windless technology) to match up the lower universal with the splined shaft I discovered that the steering box splined shaft was 90* off when compared to the steering shaft. So... I put a vise grip on the shaft and turned it till the set screw matched up with the "flat" spot the instructions say to set the set screw in. Turned my windless and sliped the spline into the steering shaft very nicely. Tightened up all the set screws and locking nuts and went for a test drive. You guessed it the steering wheel is just about 90 degreess off when driving down the road. I thought I had screwed up so I came back home and took it all apart. No luck believe I have it installed correctly.
So now what do I do about the 90 Degree off center steering wheel?
Thanks in advance for any constructive comments. I have been getting the other kind all day from my wife.
Regards, Lynn
I kept the wheels straight as the instructions instructed and the wheel centered.
The easy part is geting the old steering shaft out (took me a while to figure out that I needed 13mm size socket - and they are socked in very tight. I used a little liquid wrench.
I attached the steering wheel end first. Its sort of a round female type fitting with two flat sides. It fit up nicely and I was able to tighten the two set screws without difficulty.
Next I attempted to fit of the steering box end. I soon discoverd that I did not have enough upper body strength to slide the slider shaft to lengthen the the steering shaft. When I finallly figured out how (used wire and windless technology) to match up the lower universal with the splined shaft I discovered that the steering box splined shaft was 90* off when compared to the steering shaft. So... I put a vise grip on the shaft and turned it till the set screw matched up with the "flat" spot the instructions say to set the set screw in. Turned my windless and sliped the spline into the steering shaft very nicely. Tightened up all the set screws and locking nuts and went for a test drive. You guessed it the steering wheel is just about 90 degreess off when driving down the road. I thought I had screwed up so I came back home and took it all apart. No luck believe I have it installed correctly.
So now what do I do about the 90 Degree off center steering wheel?
Thanks in advance for any constructive comments. I have been getting the other kind all day from my wife.
Regards, Lynn