[AJD] Steering Gear Oil Leak
Robert M. Massengale
ltcmikem at ktc.com
Wed Feb 23 06:20:05 PST 2005
Bill -
Do you reassemble while the thin coat of gasket sealer is still
wet/tacky or do you let the individual coated shims set-up/dry
before assembly?
Mike
Fredericksburg, Texas 78624
> Cal,
>
> Mine did the same thing when I replaced the bushings and oil seals
> that were worn in my 430T. I finally got the thing to stop leaking
> through the shims by taking the shims apart, cleaning them thoroughly
> and then applying a VERY THIN coating of blue gasket sealer/maker
> between each shim. The additional gasket maker in between the shims
> didn't seem to create too much additional front to back movement of
> the worm gear. So far, about twelve months, no leaks through the
> shims.
>
> Bill
> Waynesboro, VA
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: antique-johndeere-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com
> [mailto:antique-johndeere-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf
> Of wb5cys Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 8:51 PM To: Antique John
> Deere mailing list Subject: [AJD] Steering Gear Oil Leak
>
> I have a perplexing problem with my Model 40T. I pulled the top cover
> off the steering gear box and found it filled with grease. Cleaned
> out the grease, pulled the front cover and put in new shims, filled
> with 140 weight oil to the proper level as per manual and I cannot get
> the oil to stop dripping out around the front cover.
>
> Seems to have the right thickness of shims, all surfaces seem to be
> flat and smooth ... what might be my problem? Any ideas as to a fix?
> I cannot seem to find the cover anywhere.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Cal B
> Nacogdoches, Texas
>
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