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Thread: Steering shaft Set screws

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    Steering shaft Set screws

    I am about to install my steering shaft, hopefully for the last time and want to drill and tap for the set screws to take up any slack in the sliding sections.
    I plan on putting one set screw opposite and between the 2 bevel washer locations.
    The second set screw, if needed, will be toward the steering wheel from the first, on the same side of the hollow shaft.
    Am I doing any of this right?
    Last edited by Railroad; 07-01-2018 at 05:40 PM.
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    Yes, put them both on the same side. Less chance of rocking. make sure to just snug them and loc-tite them.
    Mike

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    Thanks for the reply, Mike.
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