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Borgeson Steering Box Brass Fittings
Morning Guys, I am installing the Borgeson steering box today. You have to use brass inserts for the hose connections. Is there a trick to getting these inserted right so they don't leak. I don't have a lot of specialty tools. Thank you!
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There is a specific tool for this:
You could do the same with a piece of aluminum round bar-stock and turn down the pin on the end (lathe or chuck it in a drill and use a file) to fit into the seat. This will keep the the tool centered and prevent the seat from cocking at an angle when driving it in.. You want to drive the seats in straight without damaging the machined sealing surface. Try them first, sometimes they fit tightly, other times you can press them in by hand. Depending on how tightly they fit, you might be able to to tap them in using just a wood dowel as the driver.
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Do you know the name of the tool so I can buy one..
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First, test fit the brass fittings. I have the same box and they just dropped right in. They were a loose fit in the holes. I made the tool but ended up not needing it.
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Thanks will do
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Ok, I am almost home. The box is installed. Now the pitman arm is not flexible enough to get over the top and onto the steering box shaft. I just replaced all the steering components and she is pretty tight. Is there a trick to get the pitman arm on the steering box without having to take everything apart. Thank you
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I needed those adapters when I was running a third gen steering box and they dropped in. Relative to the pitman arm issue, I have always separated the pitman from the drag link first then pulled the pitman off prior to removing the box. I then install the box, then the pitman, then reattach the drag link.
You may have to separate drivers side tie rod as well but I don't remember as I have a puller that makes quick work of all of the tapered joint stuff.
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You either have to remove the pitman from the steering link or undue everything you did putting the gear on and pivot it up to get it in the pitman
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Ok, back in business. I had to take the idler and the other end of pitman arm off.
I have the brass fittings in. The just fell in the holes. Not sure why Borgeson says they have to be tapped in. Wondering, can I just torque down the hoses as normal with the brass fittings. |
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Yes, just tighten the hoses as normal. The brass adapters just get squeezed between the hoses and box.
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