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focusedontheprize 11-13-2019 08:18 AM

Chasing steering slop
 
I recently upgraded the steering components in my 1988 Chevrolet V30. It currently has:
- New Redhead steering box
- New PSC power steering pump
- New Jeep XJ steering shaft
- Crossover steering

I have adjusted the sector shaft to where it needs to be on my setup, however I still have just a little bit of slop in the steering wheel before I get to a point of positive response from the steering. I am trying to chase down where the slop is and had my wife go back and forth on the steering wheel while I clamped down the pitman arm to prevent it from moving.

It appears the slop in from the steering box back to the steering wheel. My next test is to clamp the steering shaft and try to keep that constant while she moves the wheel, but has anyone else been in this situation and found other locations where the slop could exist? Bearings?

mongocanfly 11-13-2019 06:03 PM

Re: Chasing steering slop
 
Does it have a rag joint in it?

focusedontheprize 11-13-2019 06:11 PM

Re: Chasing steering slop
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mongocanfly (Post 8626544)
Does it have a rag joint in it?

It doesn't Greg. I removed that and installed the Jeep XJ shaft.

mongocanfly 11-15-2019 09:16 PM

Re: Chasing steering slop
 
Gotcha...if you can keep the tire from turning..having someone saw back and forth on the steering wheel, while your under looking, may be the best way to track it down


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