Working on refinishing the steering box from my SJ built 68 Cougar (Dec 67) - great info here on that topic. I was making good headway when the movement started to bind up and become less "fluid". I removed the plate and found old grease, maybe original factory fill since one of the rubber seals still bears the FoMoCo mark. It looked and felt like clay, was pretty dry (relative to new grease) and was coming out in clumps. So one thing led to another and I had the whole thing apart trying to get this gunk out. I soon realized I was dealing with pin bearings on the main shaft. After a moment of panic, fishing out 1 or 2 with a magnet, and finding 1 on the floor (novice move) I got them all back in place and replaced the shaft. Not to be deterred, from there I went on to disassemble, clean and rebuild the worm gear (those bearings were also a learning experience, but a slow methodical approach paid off).
There is still a lot of residual crud inside the housing so I want to really completely clean and rebuild the box, but am stuck on how to manage the pin bearings when I remove the shaft. They seem to just sit in place, without any retainer, at 2 locations within the housing - one is accessible by hand, the other is pretty deep in the housing and I'm not sure I could get them back in. Does anyone have a method for removing and replacing these bearings? Beyond the bearings, is there any thing else I should be aware of/careful of as I proceed? Finally, are all the parts just heavily greased prior to reassembly or is the cavity also filled with grease? Other threads point to just grease as the lubricant but couldn't find an answer to the fill question.
Thanks.