Steering column
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Hi,
I am trying to replace the steering UJ on my RHD +2S/130 (colapsible type column). Problem is the uj is stuck to the lower steering shaft and I can't budge it. Both bolts are out and the joint has come off the rack easily.
I thought if I could remove the inner column and get it on the bench then I'd have more success but I can't get it out of the outer column..
After removing the impact clamp the column pulls out about an inch and then stops - as if it is hitting something but I can't see what.
The manual states a firm pull on the steering wheel should withdraw the column...
Am I missing something?
Maybe I should drill the uj on the car to remove it? this seems a bit severe and I'd like to remove the lower column anyway to paint it.
Any suggestions please?
I am trying to replace the steering UJ on my RHD +2S/130 (colapsible type column). Problem is the uj is stuck to the lower steering shaft and I can't budge it. Both bolts are out and the joint has come off the rack easily.
I thought if I could remove the inner column and get it on the bench then I'd have more success but I can't get it out of the outer column..
After removing the impact clamp the column pulls out about an inch and then stops - as if it is hitting something but I can't see what.
The manual states a firm pull on the steering wheel should withdraw the column...
Am I missing something?
Maybe I should drill the uj on the car to remove it? this seems a bit severe and I'd like to remove the lower column anyway to paint it.
Any suggestions please?
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Robbie693 - Coveted Fifth Gear
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My usual approach with siezed components is:
1. Try relesing fluid (I use good old Plus Gas)
2. Try heat (hot air gun or better, blowlamp.
3. Cut it off (usually angle grinder or Dremel depending on size).
Good luck
Mike
1. Try relesing fluid (I use good old Plus Gas)
2. Try heat (hot air gun or better, blowlamp.
3. Cut it off (usually angle grinder or Dremel depending on size).
Good luck
Mike
- mikealdren
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Hi
Many years ago had the same problem on a sprint. Don't know about access on the plus 2 but I refitted the joint to the rack and then tighly wound on a jubilee clip to the rod of the column. Used a bit of heat and reached for the magic tool (hammer). Not too much force- you might damage the rack but it came off after a few taps.
As the other member said in his post you'll probably find the "clip" that springs over the inner column is fouling the bushes when you try to pull out the column rod.
Regards
John
Many years ago had the same problem on a sprint. Don't know about access on the plus 2 but I refitted the joint to the rack and then tighly wound on a jubilee clip to the rod of the column. Used a bit of heat and reached for the magic tool (hammer). Not too much force- you might damage the rack but it came off after a few taps.
As the other member said in his post you'll probably find the "clip" that springs over the inner column is fouling the bushes when you try to pull out the column rod.
Regards
John
- worzel
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My Plus2 has no steering lock and neither does my S4, but both have the boss that is welded on the upper column and this prevents the upper column from being wthdrawn as has already been stated without pulling out the upper bush. Take out the outer after disconnecting the eletrics first and put the whole thing on the dinner table it'll all become clear.
hope this helps
regards
Mark
hope this helps
regards
Mark
- elan_fan
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Robbie693 wrote:After removing the impact clamp the column pulls out about an inch and then stops - as if it is hitting something but I can't see what.
Could the flexible joint be hitting the steering rack?
Frank Howard
'71 S4 SE
Minnesota
'71 S4 SE
Minnesota
- Frank Howard
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