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#16
Re: Steering slipping.
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2016/1/21 9:04
Yeah an adjustment won't fix that.
Disassembly and reassembly is kind of complicated. What I'd do is go to the wreckers and buy a good box. If you want to tackle reassembly, the factory service manual has several pages on it.
#15
Re: Steering slipping.
Othy1994
Posted on: 2016/1/21 7:14
Meant to write "that" instead of theatre lol when I opened the steering box only two of the teeth on the gear were in contact with the worm. Been trying to adjust it for three days now lol can't seem to get it to where it needs to be ahaha :/
#14
Re: Steering slipping.
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2016/1/21 6:42
Quote:
Tried theatre lol the guy who had my Ute before me messed with the worm placement so it would steer to the left all the way but only a quarter of the way to the right Theatre? Not sure what could cause those symptoms
#13
Re: Steering slipping.
Othy1994
Posted on: 2016/1/21 5:32
Tried theatre lol the guy who had my Ute before me messed with the worm placement so it would steer to the left all the way but only a quarter of the way to the right
#12
Re: Steering slipping.
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2016/1/21 2:07
To adjust worm & roller steering gear, loosen the locknut, then finger-tight the screw.
![]() 1. Turn wheels straight ahead. It is important to adjust the lash when the gearbox is centered. Otherwise it will be too tight in one direction 2. Loosen locknut (14mm), turn counter-clockwise as usual 3. Tighten adjusting screw with a flat-bladed screwdriver, just finger tight. Do not apply any real torque 4. Tighten locknut, while holding screwdriver from turning. You don't want the lock nut to turn the adjuster If you tighten it too much, the steering will get heavy at the center point and will accelerate wear of the box
#11
Re: Steering slipping.
Othy1994
Posted on: 2016/1/21 0:44
Anyone know how to adjust the steering worm onto the gear that's inside the steering box?
#10
Re: Steering slipping.
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2015/11/10 20:27
Quote:
reason for the slipping in terms of maybe being partially collapsed or something?
#9
Re: Steering slipping.
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2015/11/10 20:18
When the bushings on my idler arm went bad, it made a "tap-tap" sound whenever going over the slightest ripple in the pavement. It also made the steering only slightly loose (like 2" play in the steering wheel). Two new bushings were only $7. The idler was visibly bad when doing the visual test as listed above.
#8
Re: Steering slipping.
oda70
Posted on: 2015/11/10 11:29
check the idler arm bush. some guy had that problem and made a video on youtube. jack the car up and move the front wheels with your hands. should pin point if its the box or linkages
#7
Re: Steering slipping.
mr_dat
Posted on: 2015/11/10 11:18
Okay so I got about 5 minutes to look at the car today and didn't get far at all in terms of checking anything as the car lives outside and it was raining, but noticed I have the rippled column which means it's the collapsible type, which is strange as its a late 72 model which means wouldn't be factory, but does this suggest any other reason for the slipping in terms of maybe being partially collapsed or something? The column itself seems to have no in or out movement and seems quite stiff with no real play from wheel to box that I can tell... Thanks in advance.
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