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Steering shaft removal on a B which method do you use?

To: "'mgs@autox.team.net'" <mgs@Autox.Team.Net>
Subject: Steering shaft removal on a B which method do you use?
From: Joe Peck <jpeck@ixc-comm.net>
Date: Mon, 28 Apr 1997 09:35:06 -0500
To get to the left engine mount bolt on a B it helps to remove the 
steering shaft.  (You probably have to remove it).

I've done this in the past by removing the entire steering rack - 
disconnect the steering shaft u-joint, remove four bolts on the top of 
the rack, remove the two bolts attaching the steering to each wheel, 
pull the whole rack out.

This weekend someone showed me another method - disconnect the 
steering shaft u-joint, remove the bottom cover plate of the steering 
rack housing (I'm making up names, I mean where the steering shaft 
connects to the rack), slide the shaft out the bottom, rotating the 
shaft until the gears disengaged.

Which method do others out there prefer, and why?

It seems to me that pulling the whole rack means you don't need to 
deal with any liquids and you don't have to worry about getting any 
dirt in the steering gear housing, but the bolts attaching the rack to 
the wheels can be stubborn to remove.  Any other points I've 
overlooked?

Cheers,
Joe

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