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Re: 83 Eagle questions



Sloppy steering? I have heard that a worn/leaking hydralic steering damper may also cause that? Located right under the front cross member, susceptible to all the wear and tear and road grime. anyone have experience with that. Are they readily available?
Regards.

On March 9, 2005 Jeff Reeves wrote:

> You've got a Saginaw steering box, and they tend to get sloppy with use and age.
> Follow the link below to get some excellent instructions as to how to adjust the sloppiness out of the gearbox.
> 
> http://www.monte-list.nu/tech/boxmesh.shtml
> 
> Try to ignore the fact that the tech info is on the Monte Carlo mailing list  :-)
> 
> Jeff Reeves
> Auburn GA
> 79 Spirit GT
> 72 Javelin SST
> 69 Ambassador DPL
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> On March 9, 2005 Marty Bricker wrote:
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> > Not unique to my SX/4 but have the fol problems:
> > -power steering has quite a bit of play (ie with
> > wheels straight ahead, steering wheel can be turned
> > between 11:00 and 1:00 w/o moving wheels).  Is there a
> > way to tighten this up?
> > -drivers seat is missing the rear most spring in the
> > bottom cushion.  Anyone know where to purchase a
> > replacement or have a spare?
> > Thanks.
> > Marty
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