Steering Rack Help Required
- griffodean
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Steering Rack Help Required
I am slowly working through all the issues on my 85 wagon. It was steering terribly when I got it and I found problems with the rack clamp bushes and the steering column bearings, which I have attended to.
I then found I still had quite a lot of movement in the rack tie rod on the drivers side,, and so suspected that the inner tie rod was shot. When I pulled the boot back however, I found that it was movement in the rack itself. The pasenger side is firm, but the divers side is moving around a lot in the housing.
This is a manual rack, so no fluid leak isues, and I am suspecting that there will be some sort of bush that is the problem. The rack and pinion themselves seem ok.
Can anyone tell me if this is fixable before I pull the rack? If the answer is no I will use this as an ooportunity to upgrade to power steering, but if it a simple matter of replacing an inner bush, then I will obviously do that.
Any info welcomed.
Cheers
I then found I still had quite a lot of movement in the rack tie rod on the drivers side,, and so suspected that the inner tie rod was shot. When I pulled the boot back however, I found that it was movement in the rack itself. The pasenger side is firm, but the divers side is moving around a lot in the housing.
This is a manual rack, so no fluid leak isues, and I am suspecting that there will be some sort of bush that is the problem. The rack and pinion themselves seem ok.
Can anyone tell me if this is fixable before I pull the rack? If the answer is no I will use this as an ooportunity to upgrade to power steering, but if it a simple matter of replacing an inner bush, then I will obviously do that.
Any info welcomed.
Cheers
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- griffodean
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- griffodean
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OK - I have decided to do a power steering conversion, and have aquired what appears to be a very good condition power rack, lines, pump and mounting bracket.
In looking underneath my car prior to starting to put in the new rack, I am worried that I am going to need to get a cross member from a PS car as it seems that passenger side mounting point for the rack has a different shape to what I need.
Can anyone confirm if I need to change the cross member?
Cheers
In looking underneath my car prior to starting to put in the new rack, I am worried that I am going to need to get a cross member from a PS car as it seems that passenger side mounting point for the rack has a different shape to what I need.
Can anyone confirm if I need to change the cross member?
Cheers
I'm pretty sure that either cross member will mount either rack - one of the mounting brackets (driver side, I think) is definitely different. I have done a power steer to non-power steer swap due to necessity / lack of time & parts onto a turbo L series cross member and the non-power rack fitted up fine.


- griffodean
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Yeah the crossmembers are the same but the brackets are different. New rack is in with no problems. A very easy and worthwhile conversion. Has a dramatic positive affect on the way the car feels and drives.Craigus wrote:I'm pretty sure that either cross member will mount either rack - one of the mounting brackets (driver side, I think) is definitely different. I have done a power steer to non-power steer swap due to necessity / lack of time & parts onto a turbo L series cross member and the non-power rack fitted up fine.