Smoking Joe
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So my new to me M1151A1 had a massive steering gear leak when it arrived. Not so subtley hidden by flex seal or something. After the 1 mile drive to my house from the drop off point, It was dripping off the truck at idle. Within a day the brakes were acting up and I realized they were on the same system. Fast forward to the fix...Hummer Parts Guy recommended Lares Coproation to rebuild because he couldn't provide quality seals. So I sent it to them inside a wooden crate and paid $700 for the rebuild. The gear weighed 50 lbs...70 lbs with the crate. A week later I get a meatball of a package in the mail. The listed weight was 70 lbs...that of my crate but no crate...just the reminents of a cardboard box.
I've called and emailed no less than 7 times (unanswered) asking for a receipt and some follow up questions I had because they sent it with a tag that said "Follow included instructions or you void your warranty." No instructions included. I found some generic ones on their website and Sheppard's. I purged the system and finally get the steering gear mounted. Weighs over 85 lbs with all the linkage attached when it goes in. Heavy and dangerous job.
Everything is hooked up...and now I have to set the wheel cut (tire/wheel angle) and then the manual poppets that the gear has that releases the pressure at full lock so the system isn't damaged.
the wheel cut was set completely wrong from the military....or i should say not at all. Tires rub on the a-arm with about 3/4" space still remaining before the axle stops hit. And the bung that houses the poppet on the down side of the gear has 1/16" space between the gear and frame rail. I called Sheppard and they recommended uninstalling and reinstalling the gear for each attempt to dial in the poppet, which has to be adjusted based on the axle stop spacing.
Ha! That will drain the steering fluid down each time and then need to bleed the system let alone getting into the correct angles to get it all put together and redone and torqued! For Each adjustment attempt.
What a PITA.
I've called and emailed no less than 7 times (unanswered) asking for a receipt and some follow up questions I had because they sent it with a tag that said "Follow included instructions or you void your warranty." No instructions included. I found some generic ones on their website and Sheppard's. I purged the system and finally get the steering gear mounted. Weighs over 85 lbs with all the linkage attached when it goes in. Heavy and dangerous job.
Everything is hooked up...and now I have to set the wheel cut (tire/wheel angle) and then the manual poppets that the gear has that releases the pressure at full lock so the system isn't damaged.
the wheel cut was set completely wrong from the military....or i should say not at all. Tires rub on the a-arm with about 3/4" space still remaining before the axle stops hit. And the bung that houses the poppet on the down side of the gear has 1/16" space between the gear and frame rail. I called Sheppard and they recommended uninstalling and reinstalling the gear for each attempt to dial in the poppet, which has to be adjusted based on the axle stop spacing.
Ha! That will drain the steering fluid down each time and then need to bleed the system let alone getting into the correct angles to get it all put together and redone and torqued! For Each adjustment attempt.
What a PITA.
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