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76 explorer

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is there a online manual with step by step directions on how to rebuild a 76 p/s gear box? i got all my parts in (enough to keep me busy all winter) and the steering box is the only thing i dont have directions for, any help would be helpful. even if its not 76 specific i just need something to give me an idea of what im about to get myself into %)
 

weps

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76 explorer said:
is there a online manual with step by step directions on how to rebuild a 76 p/s gear box? i got all my parts in (enough to keep me busy all winter) and the steering box is the only thing i dont have directions for, any help would be helpful. even if its not 76 specific i just need something to give me an idea of what im about to get myself into %)

there is a great write up in one of the older bronco drivers. id have to look to recall which one though. does there happen to be a comprehensive index or anything on line? i seem to recall teh issues were available in PDF format.
 

Coob

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Looks like it was issue #10.. which I am sad to say I don't have. But it looks like you can indeed get them in PDF format (subscription req.).

There are also a couple of diagrams at this link:

http://www.broncograveyard.com/6diagrams.html

I spent a day rebuilding the one on my '77 and I only had one problem. The teflon/plastic ring that goes around the piston would not seat right. So I had to use the old one. Glad I did not cut them off.
 
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