04-20-2017, 08:02 AM | #1 |
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Sensitive Steering
I have a 63 C10 and the previous owner added a few mods from an 84 Silverado, one being the power steering. Ever since I've had it the steering is very sensitive, not sloppy but very easy to turn... too easy. It's not a big deal at low speeds but when I get up to 50 or higher it feels like I could easily over correct. The steering box had a leak so I have replaced it but that didn't help, next I replaced the pump since it was suggested that maybe its gone bad and staying wide open at high speeds, but it hasn't seemed to help. Does anyone have any other suggestions on what I could do to get more resistance on my steering?
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04-20-2017, 08:06 AM | #2 |
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Re: Sensitive Steering
What does the alignment look like. If it has very little caster it will drive like you describe. There is a caster mos thread in the suspension section. I have done it on my 66, I made a 5/8" change in the lower arm and had it aligned with 4 1/2 degrees of caster and it really drives good at speed.
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Thank you, that seems obvious now that you said it
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04-20-2017, 12:44 PM | #4 |
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imo the alignment would have to be severely wrong. first thing i would check is the over center adjustment on the gear box. i have fixed MANY vehicles with this problem - usually due to some well meaning uneducated person playing with the adjustment. this adjustment can ONLY be made (correctly) with the gear box disconnected and measured with an inch # torque wrench
note: this is for the over correct complaint. easy steering might be the nature. there are 2 different gear boxes that fit that. one being easier to turn Last edited by cg285; 04-20-2017 at 12:46 PM. Reason: added note |
04-20-2017, 01:13 PM | #5 |
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I just replaced the gearbox last month, so I wouldn't expect there to be any need for making adjustments there.
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04-21-2017, 05:27 PM | #7 |
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Does it still have the original steering wheel on it? I have power steering and it felt the same way until I changed the steering wheel to a smaller one. Feels 100% better.
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04-21-2017, 09:48 PM | #8 |
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Toe set wrong tend to make a vehicle dart right or left.
Caster off and the steering wheel doesn't return to center right (make a turn and let go of the wheel). Old stuff has overly powerful power steering, and its not rack and pinion like new stuff. There are Cherokee conversions and maybe swapping the fitting/check valve on the pressure side of the pump to get more feel. |
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I do still have the original steering wheel, didn't think that would make that much of a difference.
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04-22-2017, 09:02 AM | #10 |
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Oh man, the large steering wheel with power steering could definitely contribute to this. I have manual steering and the large original steering is sensitive enough; I couldn't imagine it with p/s.
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04-23-2017, 03:53 PM | #11 |
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Re: Sensitive Steering
My 63 is "darty" since the PS upgrade. A front anti-sway bar helped some. I've had it explained to me that the stock geometry and alignment makes for easy manual steering by small caster angle. I bought tubular upper control arms which add caster and will ask the alignment shop to set it at about 6 deg.
The trick will be to find a shop that does alignment old school and not just by computer specs.
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