Cool! Glad to see a fix is available. I've known for a year or two that my lower bushing is shot. When I finally realized the clunking was higher up, I checked my Flaming River shaft and the joints, but it was all solid. But when I grabbed the upper end of the shaft and gave it a good shake, I could see the motion in the column at the firewall.
I haven't done anything yet due to lack of time, money and desire. But now that there is a fix available, I'll have to order one and install it when I have some time. I *might* have a weekend open later in September; if not, fixing it'll have to wait until November.
Question: would it be possible to put a couple diamond grooves inside the bushing? (That is, if the inside were laid flat, the grooves would resemble <>, but with the legs connected. ) Seems to me the groove(s) could be filled with grease prior to assembly; after that, turning the steering wheel should always redistribute the grease. It might even facilitate installing a zerk fitting.
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I haven't done anything yet due to lack of time, money and desire. But now that there is a fix available, I'll have to order one and install it when I have some time. I *might* have a weekend open later in September; if not, fixing it'll have to wait until November.
Question: would it be possible to put a couple diamond grooves inside the bushing? (That is, if the inside were laid flat, the grooves would resemble <>, but with the legs connected. ) Seems to me the groove(s) could be filled with grease prior to assembly; after that, turning the steering wheel should always redistribute the grease. It might even facilitate installing a zerk fitting.
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