Does the streeing have a taper shaft that the steering lever fits on or is it just a straight shaft.
I am fixing the play in my steering little by little , I saw the the Steering lever flops up and down.
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Re: Steering Lever and Support
Are you referring to part #10?
http://www.cleancomputes.com/Cub/Number ... e%2003.jpg
The steering arm (10), is tapered, as is the splined shaft from the gear box.
http://www.cleancomputes.com/Cub/Number ... e%2003.jpg
The steering arm (10), is tapered, as is the splined shaft from the gear box.
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Re: Steering Lever and Support
No # 5 and #8
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Re: Steering Lever and Support
Those are not tapered.
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Re: Steering Lever and Support
Mine did the same thing. I removed the nut, added a shim/spacer to take up some of the slack/slop.
I have an excuse. CRS.
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Re: Steering Lever and Support
While you are there, make sure #4 is not broken or cracked and about to break. Not a pretty picture when replacing that one.
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Re: Steering Lever and Support
I thought I could do the shims , that why I needed to know if it was tapered. Thanks for the Help Guys.
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