soydemadrid
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Hi I wondered if anyone could offer any advice.
I recently changed my swivel housing, top pin, railko bush, halfshaft bearing etc on the O/S and then I did the preload weight with a digital measure and shimmed it up.
Nice job No play at all left, right or up or down. Fanstastic and I was very happy! Previously it was pitted and I had various play going on.
But my problem since completing the job is my steering just seems too light and there is a lot of vagueness and play.
Like you can drive and wiggle the steering wheel an inch left to right in the middle without it having an effect on and still driving straight. But that may have been there before and isn't really the main issue I noticed, which is that the steering seems to be more of a battle, like I am always drifting on or off the road and having to constantly correct things or steer one way more than the other all the time on certain bends or roads.
Maybe I was just used to the very solid and stiff way it was before, but it used to seem very planted and there was no drift or constant correction.
Anyway I had a brainwave. I thought "well maybe if the shim preload weight on the O/s is now correct to the manual, possibly the other side has a lot more resistance..."
So my thought was should I increase the resistance on the Off side and actually remove some shims?? Or do I leave it as the green bible says - could it be coincidence or something else??
Thanks for any help
I recently changed my swivel housing, top pin, railko bush, halfshaft bearing etc on the O/S and then I did the preload weight with a digital measure and shimmed it up.
Nice job No play at all left, right or up or down. Fanstastic and I was very happy! Previously it was pitted and I had various play going on.
But my problem since completing the job is my steering just seems too light and there is a lot of vagueness and play.
Like you can drive and wiggle the steering wheel an inch left to right in the middle without it having an effect on and still driving straight. But that may have been there before and isn't really the main issue I noticed, which is that the steering seems to be more of a battle, like I am always drifting on or off the road and having to constantly correct things or steer one way more than the other all the time on certain bends or roads.
Maybe I was just used to the very solid and stiff way it was before, but it used to seem very planted and there was no drift or constant correction.
Anyway I had a brainwave. I thought "well maybe if the shim preload weight on the O/s is now correct to the manual, possibly the other side has a lot more resistance..."
So my thought was should I increase the resistance on the Off side and actually remove some shims?? Or do I leave it as the green bible says - could it be coincidence or something else??
Thanks for any help