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looking for 37 Hudson steering box info

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by nailhead29A, Jan 3, 2012.

  1. NealinCA
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  2. alchemy
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    Neal, isn’t Hudson your middle name now?
     
  3. NealinCA
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    Neal "Hudson-Nash" Jennings Haha
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  4. Kiwi 4d
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    Dang thats a shame. OK so what i am trying to find out is what worm to use in a 37 Hudson RHD steering box. . A RHD early ford worm goes the opposite way to Hudson as does bend at the ball end of the sector shaft.
     
  5. NealinCA
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    Use a LHD 37-48 Ford in a RHD Hudson.
     
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  6. Kiwi 4d
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    Thanks for the reply @NealinCA
    And I ***ume the ball on the sector shaft doesnt care which side the steering wheel is on ,in other words the sector ball gear fit both LHD & RHD . Our Hudson sector is very lightly pitted. And use all the ford bearings and bushes?
     
  7. NealinCA
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    Yes the sector roller is the same RHD ot LHD. You can also use all 48-52 F1 rebuild parts including bushings, bearings and gasket set.
     
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  8. Hudzilla
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    If anyone is interest, I have a 37 Hudson steering column and box for sale. I'm in NC 704 792 9 one one zero
     

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