Mastiff
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Is it rebuildable? I'm getting a fair amount of slop at the output shaft. It moves side to side before it starts rotating (when pushing a load) which feels like slop at the steering wheel. I've already replaced the output seal and done the tightening procedure. The rest of the steering system is all new/rebuilt so nice and tight.
I don't see anything readily available in terms of replacement bearing or bushings or whatever, so I'm not sure how a rebuild would go. Thanks.
I don't see anything readily available in terms of replacement bearing or bushings or whatever, so I'm not sure how a rebuild would go. Thanks.

once the box is built and adjusted it will last a long time if not beaten. Only the bushings and steering joints etc become sloppy not the cam/roller interface. The adjuster does nothing for the slop in the bushings. The other thing is that the ross cam/roller boxes are only tight in the dead center of their range of motion as you can see in mm's picture where the groove is smallest in the middle. The center must be measured by dividing the total number input shaft turns from right to left by two and turning the shaft back to the middle. Mark and install the linkage and box at that point so it represents driving straight ahead.