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It pays to inspect things. [message #249155] Tue, 06 May 2014 10:12 Go to next message
Matt Colie is currently offline  Matt Colie   United States
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As I try very hard to over grease my coach as grease is still less expensive (even 7$ a tube grease) than replacing any thing. I had to remove my grill to get to the slip and the U-joint in the steering shaft. I can't reach these from underneath.

Well, I found a problem...
The U-joint was quite loose on the steering box input shaft. I was able to tighten the pinch bolt enough to make it solid. While I haven't driven the coach except to pull it out of the bay, I can already tell that it is a whole lot better.

This was actually a relief. When I last drove the coach on the way home from Montgomery, I knew there was something amiss in the front end. Mary usually drives in the daylight, so I had not noticed the degradation. I still need to drive the coach just to be certain.

Matt


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Re: It pays to inspect things. [message #249161 is a reply to message #249155] Tue, 06 May 2014 13:34 Go to previous message
Keith V is currently offline  Keith V   United States
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Good catch.
My rule is that if something seems amiss, figure it out. It's probably important.
Whenever I fail to follow that rule, I am reminded I should have...


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