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Steering rack rebuild, seal and bearing numbers |
Olympic 914 |
Jan 8 2016, 09:09 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 1,707 Joined: 7-July 11 From: Pittsburgh PA Member No.: 13,287 Region Association: North East States |
Thought I would install my Turbo tie rod ends and found that one of the rack end bushings had stuck to the rack and pushed it out. ( probably during storage )
I found a rack rebuild thread by Wes V http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=95747 But it seems his rack is different than mine. his is a 75 mine is a 73 . I didn't know they changed them. So it looks like I will have to disassemble my rack and clean up / polish the rack rod. problem is I can't seem to find a number for the seal. Part #10 in diagram Also the 911 rack ( and later 914 rack ? ) has a needle bearing at the top whereas, it looks like the 73 rack has caged ball bearings top and bottom. My rack part number is 914.347.014.00 I haven't disassembled mine yet. Does anyone have part numbers for the bearings and the seal? are the caged rollers the same number as in the 911 rack? # 6202. and if I can't find the seal could I just go with a sealed 6202 bearing (if available) on the top and skip the #10 seal? I put PB blaster on the stuck end bushing last night and will work on it later today. |
DavidSweden |
Jan 8 2016, 10:52 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 479 Joined: 8-June 14 From: Sweden Member No.: 17,452 Region Association: Scandinavia |
Thought I would install my Turbo tie rod ends and found that one of the rack end bushings had stuck to the rack and pushed it out. ( probably during storage ) I found a rack rebuild thread by Wes V http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=95747 But it seems his rack is different than mine. his is a 75 mine is a 73 . I didn't know they changed them. So it looks like I will have to disassemble my rack and clean up / polish the rack rod. problem is I can't seem to find a number for the seal. Part #10 in diagram Also the 911 rack ( and later 914 rack ? ) has a needle bearing at the top whereas, it looks like the 73 rack has caged ball bearings top and bottom. My rack part number is 914.347.014.00 I haven't disassembled mine yet. Does anyone have part numbers for the bearings and the seal? are the caged rollers the same number as in the 911 rack? # 6202. and if I can't find the seal could I just go with a sealed 6202 bearing (if available) on the top and skip the #10 seal? I put PB blaster on the stuck end bushing last night and will work on it later today. I rebuilt the rack on my 912. Its quite easy but mark the position of the rack before disassembly. The bearing were easy to find as well as the seal they are standard size I just took them to an industrial bearing /seal supplier and they fixed me up. I went with the sealed bearings. Take it apart and you will see what you need. |
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