Joe West
05-30-2005, 03:16 AM
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Date: Sun, 03 Dec 2000 23:23:08 -0800
From: lonwall <lonwall@corvairunderground.com>
Re: <VV> RE: Steering Box Troubles (Attn Joe Mac)
Well, if I understand your logic then there's also no such thing as a
carb rebuild kit because they don't include floats and new venturi
clusters. You cannot rebuild a steering box with one of our kits if the
sector, worm or ballnut are shot. The same as you couldn't use one of
our engine rebuild kits if it had thrown a rod, broken the crankshaft or
destroyed the block. Sometimes there are additional hardparts to find,
but that doesn't mean that it's not a rebuild kit. Lon
Joe Macmurchie wrote:
>
> Number two; There is no such thing as a REBUILD KIT. You need to disassemble
> and inspect your new QSB. That will tell if it simply needs cleaning and
> adjusting or in the other extreme it could be beyond use. Sound like another
> good excuse for a BS session.
>
Date: Sun, 03 Dec 2000 23:23:08 -0800
From: lonwall <lonwall@corvairunderground.com>
Re: <VV> RE: Steering Box Troubles (Attn Joe Mac)
Well, if I understand your logic then there's also no such thing as a
carb rebuild kit because they don't include floats and new venturi
clusters. You cannot rebuild a steering box with one of our kits if the
sector, worm or ballnut are shot. The same as you couldn't use one of
our engine rebuild kits if it had thrown a rod, broken the crankshaft or
destroyed the block. Sometimes there are additional hardparts to find,
but that doesn't mean that it's not a rebuild kit. Lon
Joe Macmurchie wrote:
>
> Number two; There is no such thing as a REBUILD KIT. You need to disassemble
> and inspect your new QSB. That will tell if it simply needs cleaning and
> adjusting or in the other extreme it could be beyond use. Sound like another
> good excuse for a BS session.
>