Steering Rack Bush Replacement
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Hi All,
Can someone please comment on replacing, non pinion end rack bush. Need to know how difficult it is to remove and replace bush and whether or not it will require reaming. A step by step description would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Colin.
Can someone please comment on replacing, non pinion end rack bush. Need to know how difficult it is to remove and replace bush and whether or not it will require reaming. A step by step description would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Colin.
'68 S4 DHC
- fatboyoz
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Colin,
I can't be of too much help but since no one else has answered: I removed the rack, took the rack and replacement bush to a friendly automotive machine shop, explained the problem, and said "Make it so." I recall that I was unable to get the pinion out of the rack body for some reason, making it impossible for me to attempt the job myself. I don't know whether the shop reamed the bushing, but it was nice and tight when I picked it up and the play in the steering was gone.
I can't be of too much help but since no one else has answered: I removed the rack, took the rack and replacement bush to a friendly automotive machine shop, explained the problem, and said "Make it so." I recall that I was unable to get the pinion out of the rack body for some reason, making it impossible for me to attempt the job myself. I don't know whether the shop reamed the bushing, but it was nice and tight when I picked it up and the play in the steering was gone.
Andrew Bodge
'66 Elan S2 26/4869
I love the sound of a torque wrench in the morning. Sounds like... progress.
'66 Elan S2 26/4869
I love the sound of a torque wrench in the morning. Sounds like... progress.
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Colin,
The replacement bush that Paul Matty supplies does not need reaming. Whilst fitting a new bush will improve things the rack is bound to be somewhat worn. It is worth doing though.
You will need to pull the old bush out, you'll need to make a puller with a couple of washers of the correct size, some studding and a piece of tube. The new one just pushes in, I have a press but it should bash in with a hammer and piece of wood if you're careful.
Cheers
John
The replacement bush that Paul Matty supplies does not need reaming. Whilst fitting a new bush will improve things the rack is bound to be somewhat worn. It is worth doing though.
You will need to pull the old bush out, you'll need to make a puller with a couple of washers of the correct size, some studding and a piece of tube. The new one just pushes in, I have a press but it should bash in with a hammer and piece of wood if you're careful.
Cheers
John
- elanman999
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Thanks All,
Job done. Managed to remove the old bush with a socket that just slipped down the tube and a couple of extensions to hammer on. The new one required a Press to get it home and it didn't require reaming. The bush was worn enough to allow the rack shaft to move noticeably, but it hasn't cured the noise the recently started which is why I was looking in the first place.
I will start a new thread, in regard to the noise, to see if I can get some clues.
Cheers,
Colin.
Job done. Managed to remove the old bush with a socket that just slipped down the tube and a couple of extensions to hammer on. The new one required a Press to get it home and it didn't require reaming. The bush was worn enough to allow the rack shaft to move noticeably, but it hasn't cured the noise the recently started which is why I was looking in the first place.
I will start a new thread, in regard to the noise, to see if I can get some clues.
Cheers,
Colin.
'68 S4 DHC
- fatboyoz
- Fourth Gear
- Posts: 627
- Joined: 04 Oct 2003
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