David_Doan
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Looks excellent!
Are you using gear oil for the steering rack?
David,
Are you media blasting as well or is this cleanliness strictly from the degreaser.
Please pay attention to reassembly specs on the rack from the Service Manual. Too tight in torque or spacers not used and you'll find the rack will bind up at inappropriate times. Also be sure rack bolts are correct length, they bottom out and cannot be fully tightened if they are wrong. I lined but sides of the rack clamps with a piece of bicycle inner tube glued in place. Rack never moved after that. You may need to run a ground wire as horn does ground through the rack in order to get the horn to work.
David,
I can't understand how you get these 50 y.o. parts to look so nice.This looks fabulous. Not only that but everything has a place and the bench is clean.
I've always used grease too, but there are lots of opinions on this subject.
I've heard good things about 'corn head grease', has anyone used it?
Rut
At minus 5, the grease is quickly realized to be a baaaaad idea.
Peter C