The later manuals warn against adjusting the gear mesh before you adjust the end play. In big, bold letters - do not adjust gear mesh unless you adjust end play first. I'd believe the manual.There are two adjustments - the big nut on the steering shaft end adjusts the end play of the worm gear. The screw on top of the box adjusts the sector shaft gear and worm gear mesh. If you adjust the screw without adjusting the end play, you're basically pushing the worm gear sideways in its bearings to remove the end play. This could be bad. JMO - play it safe and follow the instructions in the Jeep factory service manual. You can maybe take shortcuts, like disconnecting the tie rod and steering shaft and leaving the box on the frame, but don't skip any steps or change the order of operations.<edit> My '77 manual addresses adjustment directly, but it looks like the '76 and earlier manuals do not. Basically, they only cover complete disassembly and reassembly. Here's an '82 manual that covers adjustment: http://oljeep.com/gw/82_tsm/Part%202%20Section%20L.pdf It's not a very good scan, but the same warning is there that is in my '77 manual: "Always adjust wormshaft bearing preload <big nut on the steering shaft end> first; then adjust pitman shaft overcenter drag torque <little screw on top> last."
Absolutely do NOT try and eliminate the off-center clearance that you might notice when rotating the input shaft of your steering gear. There is designed-in clearance in the gear set off center. If you eliminate the off-center clearance you will damage the gear set when it tries to return to center. The correct procedure is to remove the gear from the car. Tip the gear upside down and stroke it lock to lock to eliminate most of the fluid inside the gear. Then use the following instructions:http://jimshea.corvettefaq.com/wp-co...epairPics4.doc Jim
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