{Chrysler 300} 1962 Power Steering Gear Questions
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{Chrysler 300} 1962 Power Steering Gear Questions



Upon yanking out the Steering Gear yesterday I noticed a couple off things:

- I do have the Rubber Insulator that lives at the end of the Steering Shaft.  BUT…I do not seem to have the Plastic Insert(s) - I think there are 2 pieces, if I recall.  Are the Plastic Insert(s) available anywhere?  If not used upon reassembly; what will that affect?

- Anyone have any close up images (or video) of the Copper Ground Strap placement?  Seeking overall length of this item.  I think I will be using copper braid wire.

- The Bolts, Washers & Conical Shaped Washers that hold the Steering Gear to the Frame….Anyone have the order of what & how many washers go in what position?  They all sort of fell out when I was removing it, so I am unclear how many & where all of the washers should live.  I understand that the Conical Washers are shaped to live a certain direction against the Steering Gear; but some live on the frame side of the gear & others on the engine side of the gear?

Sending the heavy old thing off to be rebuilt; so I have plenty of time until I will reinstall it & will forget more then I have since yesterday; so any thoughts, pictures, advice will be much appreciated!

Thanks!
Matt Allyn

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