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power steering box removal with pics
hairyasswelder:
no need to apologise :-.
Was trying to be constructive. my new camera also lacks a viewfinder so is a PITA :shock:
barriesheene:
I've started doing the same thing with the body lift,(hence no bumper's :twisted:) I'm just trying to find someone who can magic metal out of thin air ! :lol: :lol: :lol:
oakeedokee:
I've just changed the output shaft seal on mine, maybe you can use the same method on the input shaft seal? I drilled the seal on two opposite sides, and screwed in self tapping screws. This then gave me something to pull the seal out by. The new seal was fitted using plenty of ATF for lubrication. So far there's no sign of any leaks. :D
Range Rover Blues:
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--- Quote from: barriesheene on February 07, 2008, 14:36:53 ---Oh was the write up ok I've altered pics like that before.? What you think for a first attempt ? Should haynes be worried :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Looks good to me ;) Maybe make it a sticky?
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We used to have a workshop section, keep an eye out in case it reappears ;)
barriesheene:
--- Quote from: oakeedokee on February 08, 2008, 21:20:17 ---I've just changed the output shaft seal on mine, maybe you can use the same method on the input shaft seal? I drilled the seal on two opposite sides, and screwed in self tapping screws. This then gave me something to pull the seal out by. The new seal was fitted using plenty of ATF for lubrication. So far there's no sign of any leaks. :D
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oakee you may be on to something there :-k
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