How to tell when pitman & input shaft are centered
How to tell when pitman & input shaft are centered
I have a Saginaw box that will allow the left side wheel
to hit it's stop on the frame or a-arm, but will not do so
on the r side. I believe when I installed the box, it wasn't
centered for the pitman arm. I also realize it may be due
to the internal stops in the box. The box is a YA model.
So does anyone know where the flats on the input shaft
and the sector or pitman shaft should be pointing or
positioned to be certain the gear is centered ?
Any info is much appreciated. Thanks, bg
to hit it's stop on the frame or a-arm, but will not do so
on the r side. I believe when I installed the box, it wasn't
centered for the pitman arm. I also realize it may be due
to the internal stops in the box. The box is a YA model.
So does anyone know where the flats on the input shaft
and the sector or pitman shaft should be pointing or
positioned to be certain the gear is centered ?
Any info is much appreciated. Thanks, bg
Guess I'll answer my own question..Hope this helps some
in the future. bg
http://pic14.picturetrail.com/VOL544.../142551135.jpg
in the future. bg
http://pic14.picturetrail.com/VOL544.../142551135.jpg
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