That's a great lower bearing upgrade. A well designed and engineered product! Great to see you being so thorough, but didn't expect anything less from you.
I just paid almost 600 tax and all for a red head box for 74 f100 4wd and that was with the core. It would mess up a grand without a core to send back. I put a 77-79 box in it to get away from that power assist crap.
Good stuff. I would have liked to watch the whole process. Pulling the old one, clean up the plate, put on the boot, drill the holes, etc. If you film it it is probably the only video on the Net of the process and that makes it cool to watch.
Excellent upgrade but, hey, the old bearing and bush lasted a long time and our machining technology has come a long way. I have driven vehicles with bad steering column rattles and it is not fun, I was in a 64 Chevy Impala doing the most she could on highway (about 95) and the whole dash was jumping around. Oh, the joys of youth.
Since I used to own these rigs new, that part would of been nice to have. Too simple and can make myself now that I see it.... only I am too dang old to drive or have a nice rig again... sweet.... hope the 337 is together by now
That modification is pretty pretty spiffy. I like. I agree nothing worse than a steering column like the old Model T Beverly Hillbillies truck.. Emmmmm Doggies! Jed
The rubber lasted 50 years and just now broke but thats to help with moisture and vibration to make the bearing and column to last longer away from moisture seepage
Just one observation on the replacement bearing - you have to drill out 4 spot welds - so why not design the set screw layout to use the 4 holes you just drilled rather than drilling 3 more ?
Wish I could find an inner shaft for mine not having any luck some dumb dumb cut a few inches off the end of the shaft and welded it back together I don't trust it
Dang, yeah I’ve seen a couple of them welded up before. If you had a machine shop v it out and weld it up I’m sure it would be fine. Perhaps put a sleeve over it too.
That's what I thought you'd think In ks I'd find one. Those trucks we're all over in the fields few years ago but iron prices ate a lot of that good stuff
I totally rebuild a 71 manual column . It was very different than the one in the video. I believe this may not be an original column !!! Is this an automatic? I would like the part numbers for the original parts for the bearing & rubber insulator. Thank-you for posting this video!!!
4 Wheel Drives may be different, I hope the stock bearing you show will fit my column. If you could provide the measurements of the bearing I would be enormously grateful !!!
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That's a great lower bearing upgrade.
A well designed and engineered product!
Great to see you being so thorough, but didn't expect anything less from you.
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Smart move with the blue thread locker, if it had been me and I didn't use it, the screws surely would've backed out in short order.
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Stayin tuned!
Liked this rebuild. Would be interested in seeing a steering box rebuild. Last time I checked, rebuilt boxes were very expensive.
I just paid almost 600 tax and all for a red head box for 74 f100 4wd and that was with the core. It would mess up a grand without a core to send back. I put a 77-79 box in it to get away from that power assist crap.
Nice work!
That is definitely a nice little up grade for a good old truck. Enjoying the more regular videos you've been posting recently.
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Good stuff. I would have liked to watch the whole process. Pulling the old one, clean up the plate, put on the boot, drill the holes, etc. If you film it it is probably the only video on the Net of the process and that makes it cool to watch.
Nice video thank you I feel I can do the job on my 2WD now appreciate you 😊👍....
That bearing is great, I think I will be getting one for my 1970 High Boy!
Nice fix. That new bearing will be great.
You make excellent videos son. Keep um coming.
Excellent video. Really enjoy your content!
Definitely the New Design is Far better on the Steering Column. Great Find for sure Your getting the Old Girl back in shape...Great Video..
Nice job. Thanks for sharing.
That's a lot better!
Excellent upgrade but, hey, the old bearing and bush lasted a long time and our machining technology has come a long way. I have driven vehicles with bad steering column rattles and it is not fun, I was in a 64 Chevy Impala doing the most she could on highway (about 95) and the whole dash was jumping around. Oh, the joys of youth.
Nice, I’m installing one in a 68’ f100 today
Since I used to own these rigs new, that part would of been nice to have. Too simple and can make myself now that I see it.... only I am too dang old to drive or have a nice rig again... sweet.... hope the 337 is together by now
Nice work. Got sloppy steering in my 93. Not sure whats up just yet, but agree, a steering box rebuild vid would be nice to see.
That modification is pretty pretty spiffy. I like. I agree nothing worse than a steering column like the old Model T Beverly Hillbillies truck.. Emmmmm Doggies! Jed
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The rubber lasted 50 years and just now broke but thats to help with moisture and vibration to make the bearing and column to last longer away from moisture seepage
as usual, concise and clear instructions...DRB are some sharp folks..btw..how bad is the steering wheel fractures? do you plan to replace?
Definitely a bit better than the OEM style, I really don't think you'll have to service that for a good long time if at all
what is the spicer part number you used for the u-joint help please thanks for sharing.
Here’s some part numbers.
Original Ford: E2HZ-3815-A.
Rockauto: 2500600
Napa: P861
Just one observation on the replacement bearing - you have to drill out 4 spot welds - so why not design the set screw layout to use the 4 holes you just drilled rather than drilling 3 more ?
I didn’t design the bearing so…
I agree with you. The mfr of the new part should have designed it that way.
Wish I could find an inner shaft for mine not having any luck some dumb dumb cut a few inches off the end of the shaft and welded it back together I don't trust it
Dang, yeah I’ve seen a couple of them welded up before. If you had a machine shop v it out and weld it up I’m sure it would be fine. Perhaps put a sleeve over it too.
That's what I thought you'd think In ks I'd find one. Those trucks we're all over in the fields few years ago but iron prices ate a lot of that good stuff
I totally rebuild a 71 manual column . It was very different than the one in the video. I believe this may not be an original column !!! Is this an automatic? I would like the part numbers for the original parts for the bearing & rubber insulator. Thank-you for posting this video!!!
4 Wheel Drives may be different, I hope the stock bearing you show will fit my column. If you could provide the measurements of the bearing I would be enormously grateful !!!
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