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3 minutes ago, COM86 said:

Has anyone tried to rebuild their own? 

DON'T - takes a lot of special tools, there are at least 18 ball bearings that must be put back in place and adjustments that must be made very fiddly work. See if there are any U-tube videos to watch before you attempt this job

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Rebuilding the box is more than just new seals and new bearings.  Preload and lash on several engagements must be set very precisely, following shop manual procedures.  Unless you have all the special tools (or can borrow them), your results may not turn out like you want.

 

As annoying/expensive as it is, it’s far more satisfactory to buy a good reman. box.

 

Pro-tip:  don’t get one from Autozone.  I have had nothing but bad luck with their remans for my 1991 F-150.

 

When I put a new box on my MJ, I got a Delco reman through Rock Auto, and it was a quality unit.  Yeah, it cost a bit more, but it’s been trouble free.

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When you are ready to spend some $$$, check out powersteering.com  

 

I had my original CJ-7 PS gear rebuilt there, it's nice for me that it's local.  Box was rebuilt, changed from 20:1 ratio to 16-13:1 variable ratio, and looks new.  I just dropped off another box from my 80 CJ-5 that I am restoring for him to go through.

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You can also check out CARS Power Steering in Denver.  I had mine rebuilt and the worm gear swapped out to a ZJ (faster ratio but not sure what it is).  He reduced the pressure in my pump also.  $150.00 for all, IIRC.  Remans are kind of a crap shoot from what I was able to gather.

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I've rebuilt a couple of gear boxes. You do need a dial inch pound torque wrench. A spanner wrench and then there is the sheet metal locking nut. I think I used a drift pin to tighten it. I'd check out Blue Top  gear boxes for a rebuild. 

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