After spending years restoring my 79 TA I am now carefully looking at its drivability. As the original owner of my L78-W72 4 speed TA, I remember how it drove when new and how it performed when new while auto crossing. With only 48K on the suspension and steering linkage, I soon released that it was time, not necessarily wear and tear that caused a very noticeable sloppiness in the car's steering. The steering had always been tight and responsive. It wasn't that way now. Because of my experience with getting many new parts during the restoration, I needed to get all my "ducks in a row" before taking on the fix of the steering. So, out of precaution, I ordered and or borrowed all the tools and parts necessary to remove and replace the steering box as well as the "rag joint" coupling.
Once everything was on hand, I began to think deeply about the sloppy steering. With so few miles on the car, I began to believe it was the "rag joint" coupling that was bad not the coupling and the steering gear box. With the "rag joint" coupling in focus, I removed the shaft and disconnected the shaft from the steering column and the steering gear box. On the work bench I found that the "rag joint" had seen better days and was in need of replacement. To remove the "rag joint" required the removal of the rivets that held the joint together. The rivets were drilled out and cut off with a metal cutting wheel mounted in a Dremel. The replacement "rag joint" mounted to the shaft with metric bolts and nuts and all bolts were torqued to spec.
The shaft with new coupling was then installed on the car and tested. Happily, I was correct. The steering gear box was fine and the culprit was simply a bad "rag joint."
The replacement steering gear box was returned to the vendor (RockAuto.com) and I received a refund but for $6.58 the cost of return shipping. I love when a plan comes together.