TAS525
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Prior to this year’s driving season, I decided to have my old - cracked - greenish hued steering wheel restored. I packed it up and sent to Mike Ruckman down in Tampa last week and am really looking forward to the finished product.
Now, with the stator tube and wiring removed, I’m considering having the box rebuilt to stop the constant flow of oil (Shipwrights Disease?!). I am, however, hesitant since the box was rebuilt previously (around 2002 by TRF), but has continued to leak ever since installation).
Initially, I thought, “Well, maybe it just needs a new olive (compression fitting) and some plumbers tape under the gland nut.” The more I dwell on it, though, the more I think the leak may be coming from the lower seal.
I don’t know, just thought I’d get some more opinions, before I
A) Reinstall the wheel/stator/new olive/wiring etc. and POTENTIALLY remain frustrated with refilling the box or
B) Bite the bullet and remove the box NOW since the stator, etc is already out and send down to Macy’s for rebuild.
I guess I’m trying to talk myself out of doing the job (Wheel/Stator/Wiring removal) twice, but perhaps a $6 compression fitting will solve everything.
Now, with the stator tube and wiring removed, I’m considering having the box rebuilt to stop the constant flow of oil (Shipwrights Disease?!). I am, however, hesitant since the box was rebuilt previously (around 2002 by TRF), but has continued to leak ever since installation).
Initially, I thought, “Well, maybe it just needs a new olive (compression fitting) and some plumbers tape under the gland nut.” The more I dwell on it, though, the more I think the leak may be coming from the lower seal.
I don’t know, just thought I’d get some more opinions, before I
A) Reinstall the wheel/stator/new olive/wiring etc. and POTENTIALLY remain frustrated with refilling the box or
B) Bite the bullet and remove the box NOW since the stator, etc is already out and send down to Macy’s for rebuild.
I guess I’m trying to talk myself out of doing the job (Wheel/Stator/Wiring removal) twice, but perhaps a $6 compression fitting will solve everything.