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    Is there a Definitive S1 Steering box rebuild guide

    Hi,
    I am a newly to S1 Land Rovers and I am hoping that someone can point me to a definitive S1 steering box rebuild guide. I'm reasonably handy, so happy to have a go.
    I'm in Perth, Western Australia, but cannot find anyone who can do this for me, so it looks like my first S1 DIY project.

    Many thanks
    Jeff

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    What year ? I think the earlier ones had a different steering box design.

    What's wrong with yours ? The later ones are easy to adjust & re-seal as long as nothing is badly worn.


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    Hi

    If your S1 steering box is worn to the point of needing a rebuild , there isn't much you can do yourself to remedy the situation. The box has a bronze ( early ) or steel nut running on a worm and it's a specialist job that requires the type of equipment that most of us don't have. A chap in the UK was reconditioning them on a exchange basis but it cost a bomb.

    The other option is fitting a S2 box , a much more robust design . You have to do a few mods to fit the S2 box but a few people have managed to do it.

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    the definitive guide.

    pull it out
    pull it apart.
    find the worn bits.
    pull them out
    repair or replace the worn out bits
    put it back together
    put some oil in it
    put it back in.

    works for an amazing number of landrover sub assemblies.

    heres the modern car version. in case you want to do something a bit more modern.

    pull it out
    throw it
    put in a new on.
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    Hmmmm

    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    the definitive guide.

    pull it out
    pull it apart.
    find the worn bits.
    pull them out
    repair or replace the worn out bits
    put it back together
    put some oil in it
    put it back in.



    .
    Series 1 steering box parts are made from unobtanium .... we are talking about 60 + year old vehicles . The S2 has a totally upgraded design (recirculating ball) no parts will change over.

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    Depends on the Series 1 - change was about 1956, not with the introduction of the Series 2. But the Series 2 (and 3) box has a longer steering column, so the box is not really interchangeable, although a lot do, and put up with the wheel being closer.

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    Steering Services in London, U.K. used to do the Burman box rebuilds, but the last I heard years ago, was that he had spares left for a very limited number of cars and had no plans to make any more.

    The Burman style was never a good one, because wear could not be adjusted-out. The recirculating ball is much better and it is worth considering a conversion. In addition S1's from about 1952 had an aluminium steering box casing, which cracks, so inspect yours closely,

    Cheers Charlie

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    Here's someone in the UK repairing steering boxes but I dread to think of the cost to ship there & back plus the repair Series One, II, IIa, 3 and Steering Relay

    Interesting that they repair original steering relays (sums up the current pattern parts maybe ?).


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    Quote Originally Posted by jedwards View Post
    Hi,
    I am a newly to S1 Land Rovers and I am hoping that someone can point me to a definitive S1 steering box rebuild guide. I'm reasonably handy, so happy to have a go.
    I'm in Perth, Western Australia, but cannot find anyone who can do this for me, so it looks like my first S1 DIY project.

    Many thanks
    Jeff
    hi the one here has a cast iron base sought after you can have with the shaft only jim
    Russell Rovers
    Series I Parts Specialists
    russellrovers AT gmail.com
    Phone 0428732001

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    sorry guys, My S1 is a 1953 version.
    Can I put a S2or S3 into that vintage?

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