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#3907 - 12/30/02 08:53 PM
Re: 32 Steering Gear
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Registered: 05/26/02
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Loc: Milledgeville, IL.
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Also, you are forgetting that when a steering box is being used, the grease is being pushed around in the box as the pitman shaft moves. Grease is always being put back on so not tracking through it will be had.....
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#3908 - 12/31/02 03:46 PM
Re: 32 Steering Gear
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Registered: 04/11/02
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Loc: Florida
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Just a thought here, could you 'cut' the grease a little with heavy oil? Then it would move and 'fill-back' a little bit better and still not leak out overnight.
'cut' the grease not the cheese.
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#3909 - 12/31/02 05:27 PM
Re: 32 Steering Gear
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Registered: 01/27/02
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Loc: Medina, Ohio, USA
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I like Gator's idea, have thought of trying it, but never did yet. Anybody out there that has tried mixing the two? I keep adding heavy oil to the steering gear box of my '33, then wiping it back up off the floor, and bitching. Then I add some more. Then I wipe it up some more... I have also wondered if it's just that I put too much in, and after it leaks down to a certain point, maybe there is actually enough that stays in there to do the job? I guess I do this because I was always scared of the idea mentioned above about "cutting a path" through the grease, and then getting no further lubrication. It's my driver, I put maybe 100 to 300 miles a month on it. This is my worst problem with this particular car. 
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