Update...
I pulled out the new gearbox this past weekend to correct alignment. When I installed it the first time, the coupling must have moved a few splines... causing the steering wheel to be off center.
This time, with the new box on the bench, and the coupling removed from the steering shaft, I installed the coupling on the steering gear box, then slide the entire box w/coupling onto the steering shaft.
The new gear box came aligned in it's neutral, centered position. It has a notch on the gearbox shaft and has a paint mark on the outer edge. This saves having to remove the standard factory nut, using the MB tool (referenced in the BBB) to ensure alignment.
Whats required is to ensure that the coupling pinch slot on the side of the steering shaft aligns with full neutral position of the box, or rather the notch & paint mark on the new box.
See attached pic which shows the coupling on the new steering gear box. The yellow paint mark came already on the box, showing the center position. The red paint marks are the ones that I put on to ensure alignment.
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With the steering wheel positioned to ensure the notch on the shaft was pointing up and the steering wheel was in it's true straight position, per original factory setting, the new gearbox was installed.
It was difficult to install the new gearbox with the coupling already on, but with all parts clean and with anti-seize, it all slid in nicely.
After installation, this time the steering wheel was only off a slight bit. I corrected this by shortening one tie-rod by a couple of threads and enlongating the other side by a couple of threads (~1/8 inch on each side).
Of course, I will get a professional alignment in the near future.
But for now, all is well and the car drives nicely.
Bob
bpossel (Memphis, TN.)
'71 280SL / '97 E320