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Date:         Mon, 9 Jul 2007 21:36:43 +0000
Reply-To:     rubatoguy@COMCAST.NET
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Todd Last <rubatoguy@COMCAST.NET>
Subject:      Re: Update to power steering rack replacement- Surfacing shaft
              suggestions
Comments: To: Nathan Mc Blain <nmcblain@YAHOO.COM>

I'm certainly not ax expert, but I would guess that 000 steel wool will take out the light rust. You could use a polisher/buffer to restore a smooth finish to the shaft.

I would guess that the critical issue would be consistent shape, diameter, and finish where the seals are.

Todd '88 Westy

-------------- Original message ---------------------- From: Nathan Mc Blain <nmcblain@YAHOO.COM> > List, > From my last posts I talked first about rebuilding my old rack. Then I > decided to just buy a rebuild one from the local Kragen. I've since installed > this steering rack and immediately it started leaking!!! It's leaking not out > of the main seals but where the cross tube and U shaped tube is bolted to the > rack. Guess that is equalizing bars? All parts are tight and it leaks!! > > For the archives: It is rebuilt by Cardone and the C in Cardone stands for > Crap!!! On there site > http://www.cardone.com/English/Club/Products/Steering/default.asp they claim to > pressure and test the racks to ensure quality...BS!!! If these comments look > like trashing ...they are, and well deserved. It doesn't' help that it comes > with a lifetime warranty because of the work to remove and install it!!! > > O BTW the one quoted from Pepboys I thought was a Maval is a Mevotech FYI. > > Thankfully I haven't deposited my core and so decided to go ahead and rebuild > it. I have most all disassembled, just doing a little each day in the evening > and driving with the leaking Cardone. > > Is anyone familiar with hydraulics systems? The shaft is lightly scored and > has a few small rusted spots. Otherwise it is in great shape and actually looks > better than the rebuilt unit. What would be the best way to surface it to it's > original finish? Fine wet sandpaper, rubbing compound or something else. > > TIA!! > > > > > Nate > 1990 Flash Silver non GL > Orange County, CA > > > > --------------------------------- > Shape Yahoo! in your own image. Join our Network Research Panel today!


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