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This video definitely steers me in the right direction.
You don't need to keep the steering damper. It does not affect steering when removed.
I wonder if you can turn the steering wheel if the electric motor isn't working since its a worm gear mechanism?
There is no electric motor!
excellent video but I think I'd stick with manual steering and build up arm strength
Always good to have arm strength
Always a good idea to clean your hole if its dirty
What's the update on the nova issues?
We've had little time to look at it, but we think we found the issue
Just another vette for the Bow tie king
Nice job! What’s the total cost including parts and labor?
You should build a boxer engine
I don’t think I’m picking up what you’re putting down
I would have stayed with an orginal OEM set up. No need to then fuss with a steering box change and cutting the steering shaft.
It takes 10 minutes to take the column out, much easier than sawing in car
Hacksaw was the only cutting tool we had on us during this job, so we just left it in the car to make it easier to hold.
Nice but definitely devalued the car.
This video definitely steers me in the right direction.
You don't need to keep the steering damper. It does not affect steering when removed.
I wonder if you can turn the steering wheel if the electric motor isn't working since its a worm gear mechanism?
There is no electric motor!
excellent video but I think I'd stick with manual steering and build up arm strength
Always good to have arm strength
Always a good idea to clean your hole if its dirty
What's the update on the nova issues?
We've had little time to look at it, but we think we found the issue
Just another vette for the Bow tie king
Nice job! What’s the total cost including parts and labor?
You should build a boxer engine
I don’t think I’m picking up what you’re putting down
I would have stayed with an orginal OEM set up. No need to then fuss with a steering box change and cutting the steering shaft.
It takes 10 minutes to take the column out, much easier than sawing in car
Hacksaw was the only cutting tool we had on us during this job, so we just left it in the car to make it easier to hold.
Nice but definitely devalued the car.