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Will Ross box install/removal ??

Discussion in 'Builds and Fabricators Forum' started by Philip-TX, Feb 29, 2012.

  1. Philip-TX

    Philip-TX Member

    I am getting ready to set the tub on the chassis, (probably temporarily)

    I still need to rebuild the Ross steering box.

    I plan to leave the tub on the chassis for a while, and install the steering later. Or should I get the steering done first, before setting the tub on? When I originally took the tub off I unbolted the steering box from the frame and took the column/box/tub off altogether, due to stubborn steering wheel.:oops:

    Will the Ross steering box and column assembly pass through the floor, if all of the tranny covers, floor plates, etc are off?
     
  2. bkd

    bkd Moderator Supreme Staff Member 2022 Sponsor

    yes it'll pass thru, but I'd be inclined to do the rebuild with the tub off....IMHO
    Jim
     
  3. Patrick

    Patrick Super Moderator Staff Member

    I personally would remove/ install the box/ column assy. with the tub on. It slides out the top easiest with the F-head, and out the bottom with a Dauntless IIRC. Much easier than lifting the tub up over the column IMO. All the times I had mine out (dauntless) I dropped it out the bottom, but i don't think it'll clear with the F head.
     
  4. Gwillys

    Gwillys 1953 CJ3B

    Im in the same boat as you Philip, but i dont have the option of removing the tub. I would remove the steering box cover and remove the worm gear shaft and column through the floor. Then, unbolt the steering box from the frame and crosslink. Its easiest to do it with the tub off the frame.

    Search for a steering wheel puller or some combination of those words. You can easily make a puller for next to nothing. PB-blaster alone wont do it.
     
  5. Philip-TX

    Philip-TX Member

    Thanks guys,


    Oh, I have the steering wheel off now, in fact I have the whole thing disassembled, ready for a rebuild kit.

    It seems that getting the bearings/column/etc assembled would be MUCH EASIER on the bench, then putting the whole shabang in through the floor. I've already chased those ball bearing across the floor ONCE!