Calling James Martin!

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mick the builder

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Hi James, I tried to pm you but couldn't even get that right. I spoke to the local land rover "specialist" about my steering box. He said he could weld the leak with a cast iron rod and was unsure that it could be braised. I just want to know for sure before I take it to him or try elsewhere. I just want to be 100% sure before I go there so I can tell him what can or cant be done to stop the leak. Cheers.( Although this is aimed at JM, other specialists are available);):D
 
So your steering box is leaking from a crack ? Why is it cracked ?

Cast iron is a right bitch to weld and to be done properly your box will need stripping down completely with no gaurantee it's going to work-Botch job

Get a new one it's quite an important part do you not think ?
 
So your steering box is leaking from a crack ? Why is it cracked ?

Cast iron is a right bitch to weld and to be done properly your box will need stripping down completely with no gaurantee it's going to work-Botch job

Get a new one it's quite an important part do you not think ?

I'm inclined to agree, my friends a professional welder and he's repaired a few cast iron bits for me in the past, usually manifolds, success rates vary from really good to oh **** it's just cracked in half! Steering is a critical component, I wouldn't mess with it, get a recon one, or a new one, or for that matter a good secondhand one!


DD
 
I'm inclined to agree, my friends a professional welder and he's repaired a few cast iron bits for me in the past, usually manifolds, success rates vary from really good to oh **** it's just cracked in half! Steering is a critical component, I wouldn't mess with it, get a recon one, or a new one, or for that matter a good secondhand one!


DD
It was a re-con from paddocks a couple of years ago. It isnt cracked, the leak is from steel? plug which was pressed in during manufacture I guess. As James said, I was going to drill it out and press in a new plug topped off with a braize or weld.
Im well aware that steering is important, i only noticed yesterday the cause of loads of free play in the steering, the tab on the drop arm bolt wasn't holding and the nut was about 5 turns fron dropping off! As you turned the wheel, the arm was pushing the rack more down than from side to side.:eek:
 
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