1942 - 1947 CHEVROLET SHOP MANUAL

Section 9 - Steering Gear Assembly

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NOTE—Due to a design change after the beginning of 1942 production, the early 1942 trucks, conventional and Cab-Over-Engine, contained the same design steering gear as used throughout the 1941 production year on all trucks. The 1941. 66 (1/4") ball type, steering gear in a 1942 truck may be identi­fied as follows:
ON CONVENTIONAL MODEL TRUCKS-by the size of the bolts used to attach the side cover to the housing —5/16" diameter. The 1942, 60 (9/32") ball type, truck steering gear has 3/8" bolts at this point.
ON CAB-OVER-ENGINE MODEL TRUCKS-by the casting number cast in the housing on the pitman arm side—No. 266856. The number cast in the housing at this same place on 1942, 106 (9/32") ball type, truck steering gears is No. 267135.
Complete steering gear assemblies are inter­changeable between respective model 1941 and 1942 trucks. All overhaul and adjustment instruc­tions in the 1941 Shop Manual covering the 1941 66 (1/4") ball type truck steering gear apply to this first or early design 1942 truck steering gear.
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