Pete wrote:Power DOES make a difference.
does when you test as stated, but it doesn't to the two adjustments you can make to take out some play in the box. don't want to be hitting it with a broom handle and a hammer with the engine running
one other thing
you can always fill ya manual box with grease... US manual say No Aussie Manual says yes.
Same box different case
that has a positive effect as well.
PS there is not much at all inside a manual box
rebuild is not too hard..
seals would be your main issue and driving out the bushes.
no problem if its one with roller bearings. they fall out...

just a pig to put back but some have bushes instead
inside
ballnut and worm shaft as seen in picture below get one with fat threads 20:1 or 16:1
that has no corrosion on the threads or the bearinng seats
it rides on 2 ball bearing races
like these (not saying these are correct youd have to ask)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/200294209421? ... 1438.l2649
1 sector shaft a bit like this (no idea what its off has potential but a risk)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/281027223035? ... 1438.l2649
and either 2 brassy/bronzy type bushes for the sector or 2 sets of needle rollers depends on vintage of box
there is a seal for the sector shaft at the bottom of the box which involves a trip to a bearing place to find and tapeing over the sector spline so you don't rip it when you build the box.
if you are buying new stuff
this is a reversed saginaw 525 box.
the splined end of the steering worm exits the box through the bearing preload adjuster, just about every other OEM using saginaw boxes or designs has that splined end come out the other end of the box.
any ballnut and screw you buy needs to have a thread going the way shown in the picture below and will have 1 clip for the ball guides held down with 1 small bolt not 3.
if you get one with the other thread and 3 hold down bolts when you turn your steering wheel to go left the wheels will go right
alright for a clown no good for the road.
to reclaim a ballnut and worm shaft.
clean up the teeth with a file
hard chrome the ballnut
replace ball bearings with the hardest ones you can find from simply bearings selection of imperial and metric loose balls.
do the same to the sector teeth clean em up and get that end hard chromed. new bearings and seal
rebuild
mopar performance do a 20:1 ratio ballnut and wormshaft but its expensive
aussie ballnuts can be used but you have to turn them round (a nut is a nut, but this one has teeth that only mesh correctly 1 way)
works out cheaper to find NOS or if you want a killer box send it to firm feel in the US and get a rebuilt one back.
Dave