The only steering box looking similar to the Gemmer/Dino box seems to be the steering boxes
for FIAT 125/125P/132/Argenta. Also, the 125 box gearing ratio is the same as the Gemmer/Dino
box.
I have overhauled and adopted one of these to fit a Fiat Dino, as a good-to-have spare part, if
the original Gemmer box should stop working.
Fiat 125 box dismantled
The major differences between the 125 and the Gemmer/Dino boxes are 1) the third, front mounting
bolt hole, which has different location compared to the Gemmer/Dino bolt pattern, 2) the in-going
steering shaft and 3) the pitman arm shaft, both having different splines pattern compared to the
Gemmer/Dino box.
To the left, Gemmer/Dino box bolt hole pattern. To the right, 125 box housing.
Fortunately, the 125 pitman arm has the same curved shape as the original Gemmer/Dino arm. It
only needed some "straightning out" work, to fit a Dino. It was done by a professional blacksmith.
125 pitman arm, before straightning-out work
125 pitman arm, after straightning-out work
This project also included welding the cut-off corner back in place, exchanging all bearings, seals
- and a brand new roller shaft! The steering box now works like new, with a very smooth operation.
Measure twice - cut once, to obtain the Gemmer/Dino hole pattern...
A professional airplane repair shop was kind enough welding the parts together.
An internet find, replacing the old roller shaft having a small, but annoying end-play...
The finished,rebuildt and adopted 125/Dino box.
Also, a used, but good 125 steering shaft was obtained, to get an U-joint suitible to the in-going
shaft splines pattern.
Doublegarage and I have measured and compared the actual internal parts for the Gemmer/Dino
and the 125 box - and only the bearings are the same! You cannot use the 125 shafts in a Gemmer/
Dino box. They are similar - but not the same parts!
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