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Greased steering rack bushings, now steering wheel crooked
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<blockquote data-quote="shurur" data-source="post: 16690520" data-attributes="member: 113850"><p>When the rack shifts or the steering shaft shifts, like when the firewall shaft bearing fails, the steering wheel alignment is affected.</p><p></p><p>You may be able to loosen the rack bushings just a hair and jerk (hard turn) the steering wheel back into alignment, then tightened the crap out of those rack bushings.</p><p>You will hear the rack pop.</p><p></p><p>My AL rack bushings (MM solid AL, no offset) where ever so loose.</p><p>I just went through this.</p><p></p><p>Also..really look at the steering shaft joint, especially if you still have the old rag joint, at the rack and that connection more closely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shurur, post: 16690520, member: 113850"] When the rack shifts or the steering shaft shifts, like when the firewall shaft bearing fails, the steering wheel alignment is affected. You may be able to loosen the rack bushings just a hair and jerk (hard turn) the steering wheel back into alignment, then tightened the crap out of those rack bushings. You will hear the rack pop. My AL rack bushings (MM solid AL, no offset) where ever so loose. I just went through this. Also..really look at the steering shaft joint, especially if you still have the old rag joint, at the rack and that connection more closely. [/QUOTE]
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