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Steering box/pitman arm shaft seal on the way - tommy240842@... - 06-23-2006 01:08 Well after spend a good amount of time on the phone and the internet, I found a seal repair kit for my Ross steering box. I filled the reservoir with fluid this morning and drove it the 15 miles back to the garage, taking the most direct route, because it only really squirts fluid when the wheels are cut sharply. Drove it back the same way with little loss of fluid. If anyone has dropped the pitman arm and removed this seal on a 1981 I would be happy to hear from you. Mike H. (and Randy concurred) that the batteries would have to be removed and the battery box unbolted. However, that still does not give full access to the huge nut on the end of the pitman arm. So that panel, (this is on an 81 now) that contains the fuses for the spot light etc. will have to be unbolted too. So a day before going in I will spray it all with PB Blaster just to help the nutz along. Below is all the nomenclature for anyone else that has this box, I would assume that Blue Bird put these in coaches for a good while on the older birds anyhow. Ross HF64B Seal repair kit #582-463-C91 If order from TA Power Train in North Carolina, their number is S4590 I am paying $108.change for it to be here Monday. Another place found me one in Dallas/FW for $87.change but would take several more days to get here. This is Friday afternoon. I have no idea what I am looking at in labor, but I am going to guess a day. Thanks to all who responded. Tom Meservey, USN (Ret) '81FC33' Naval Weapons Station, Goose Creek, SC [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |