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I ounces had this problem with an truck a wail back and found to be a combo of things that gear box at the bottom of the column I found the bracket that held it on had broke free from frame. u will need to jack up rear wheels and look down with a flash light with wheel cut al the way one way. Be careful block the truck up The gear box also has a adjustment screw on it to adjust free ply and gear smash. After that u will need to inspect the drag link there is a tie rod looking end and is actually a valve and ports oil and that is the HYD steering then check all 4 tie rod ends and spider and drag link ounces all that u shod had power steering again once all ply is repaird
  • Posted 4 Sep 2008 18:51
  • By dantheman
  • joined 4 Sep'08 - 18 messages
  • New Hampshire, United States

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The black box flight recorder was invented by Australian scientist David Warren in the mid-1950s. While initially met with indifference in Australia, his invention gained international recognition, particularly in the UK, and is now a mandatory piece of safety equipment on all commercial aircraft.