RE: Need a new steering box?
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RE: Need a new steering box?



Herb, this is great... I can follow shop manual directions pretty good.. 
but how to diagnose problems is a mystery to me.. this has helped more 
than you know :)

This should be a sticky somewhere.. I copies the whole thread for my own 
reference

this thread has saved me a ton of money.. I had a '76 Eldo at one time 
and if somthing broke I'd start replacing parts until the problem went a 
way... not a good use of money

I owe you all beers... when you see a powder blue Newport with a white 
top and Nebraka plates.. come and get me.. I owe you :)


Herb wrote:
> 
> 
> First you need a second person!  Having one person moving the wheel back 
> and
> forth, the second should look under car looking for movement.  First 
> make
> sure the pitman arm is moving back and forth and not up & down.  Next 
> look
> at the idler arm it should do the same back and forth only!  That up & 
> down
> play alone can give you a lot of slack in your steering & follow cracks 
> in
> the road.  Next check each tie rod end for play, you should have none!  
> Look
> at each ball joint no play.
>  
> Now using a scissor or floorjack jack up your right front about two or 
> three
> inches off the ground lifting from the lower control arm.  Using a long
> board or pipe lift up & down under the tire looking at the ball joints, 
> on a
> MoPar you will have a very small amount of play.  If you have a lot 
> replace
> the ball joints.  Next leaving it jacked up grab the front & back of the
> tire and wiggle it back & forth you should have no slack.  At this point 
> in
> time you probably wont need to but if all is OK so far, do the same
> procedure to the left side looking for the same symptoms.
>  
> If every thing is tight so far (Bet not) look at the gearbox steering
> coupler for slack again you should find none.  If everything is tight 
> but
> the manual steering gearbox, it can be adjusted by loosening the locknut 
> on
> the threaded rod with a screwdriver or an alanhead slot in it.  Having
> someone wiggle the wheel back & forth turn the screw clockwise till you 
> have
> very little slack.  This is a street adjustment and should be done when 
> all
> else fails.  The proper procedure entails using a torque wrench and
> following the procedure outlined in the appropriate manual for your year 
> car
>   Also this is for manual steering not power.  Before you adjust the 
>   gearbox
> repair the items that are loose such as bushings, tie rod ends, ball 
> joints,
> steering coupler and idlerarms. Your car is 40+ sumtin years old and a
> little slack here and a little more their all adds up and shows at the 
> wheel
> and it probably is not all in the steering box!
> 
> Next question rubber or polly, rubber = soft + cushiony  polly = stiff +
> responsive.  Every thing else you replace are slack reducers!  Hope this
> helps & not confuses!
> 
> I just went through my front end and replaced all the bushings, tie rod 
> ends
>  idler arm, ball joints and it drives like a new car none of the parts 
>  were
> bad but they were all loose & sloppy.  Worth the time and effort!
> 
> Herb
> St. Louis, MO.
>  
> -------Original Message-------
>  
> From: 62pluckedchicken@xxxxxxxxx
> Date: 2/14/2009 9:19:37 AM
> To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Need a new steering box?
>  
> There is a lot of play in my steering wheel, when parked the wheel can
> move a few inches each way without moving the tires.  Do I need a new
> steering box or just an ajustment?
>  
> BTW the aligment is off as well, if that makes a difference.
>  
>  
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