Now back to working on the M37 steering box. It took time to collect all the parts due to shipping times and getting a wrong part. Plus, I took time off to attend the MVPA convention in South Bend Indiana.
Driving the upper race I got from Midwest Military into the housing.
I took the bushings I got from Midwest Military and used the same socket I used before to drive them into the housing.
New bushings in the housing. They look really nice!
I took the sector shaft and held it up to the bushings and of course it would not fit inside. I will have to hone it a bit at a time with a brake cylinder hone.
Getting ready to hone the bushings:
I would hone a bit and try fitting the sector shaft, hone some more and fit more until it was tight but would slip in and out of the bushings by pushing hard but not needing a hammer to force it out.
Honing them out:
New Sector shaft from VPW.
On the Web the SFK 4K-13 specs are listed as .45 inch which would match more closely the width of the original Timken at .453 inch. So, I am not sure why the SFK race I received that is marked the same way has a smaller width of .435 inch.
View of Spacers and bearings with descriptions of my problem.
To fix the problem of the loose worm assembly I decided the normal spacers for the lower cap could not be used so I shopped around and found some arbor shims at McMaster-Carr. So, more waiting until all the shims came in.
New shims to help push the lower bearing race up to get the correct preload.
New Worm with bearings on the shaft, all from Midwest Military:
The stack of shims to compensate for the smaller upper race:
Steering box with spacers on top of the shaft:
After tinkering with different sets of shims, going from too tight to too loose, the winning set of shims to get the preload right:
The final stack of shims ready for the bottom plate:
The cap is finally on!! Now on to the Sector Shaft preload
