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I have a 1967 ford f250 that I just finished restoring. I had the original bendix stearing gear box rebuilt at lares corp. I installed it and I am leaking like crazy. Took it to a local shop for the alignment and they said it was a bad gear box. So I just had a reman one sent to me. I am.worried that maybe I was suppose to bleed the gear box and I didn't. So I just installed the new one half and want to know how to bleed it? Or do I not need to? Thanks for your help..
All that info is in the manual that you should have bought. long ago. Turn steering stop to stop a few times, best to have the wheels off the ground. Should use type F Ps fluid ......"Why you ask" cause it has a anti- foaming agent in it and Ford says use it..
orich
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