I don't like your chances in getting the parts back with the right preloads with worn parts. I know the 120Y has a quicker turn, why don't you try them.
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From: Ross Goddard [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 17/01/2002 10:30
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Subject: RE: Steering Also
Thanks,
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Looks like its pick-a-part, mix-n-match time!!
Do you reckon you couls take the innards out of one box and put thm in another? Thus keeping the standard pitman arm?
Ross G
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Sent: � Thursday, January 17, 2002 11:03 AM
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The 120Y, 180B and 1600 boxes had the same pitman arm shaft and bolt patterns.� The 200B onwards had different ones.
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From:�� Mark Alford [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:�� 17/01/2002 9:46
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������� There was talk about 120Y boxes into 1600's recently, but I am not sure if they will go into your stanza.
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Apparently they are a quicker box.
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Mark.
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From: Ross Goddard < <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
To: Ozdat (E-mail) < <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 10:34 AM
Subject: Steering Also
������� Does anyone know how many turns lock to lock the various steering boxes have, and is it possible to upgrade to a quicker box for sharper steering response??
������� Someone told me I can use a 180B box in my Stanza but I have to get a new arm made up, sounds pretty exxy.
������� Any ideas.
������� Ross G
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