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DustyLBottoms 11-14-2011 08:53 AM

Do you have death wobble? Please read!
 
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About 3 months ago I started to notice a loose feeling in the steering of my 94 Disco. I replaced a ball joint on the track rod, but it was still there. I would hit a bump and the steering wheel would violently shake and vibrate. After some thought I removed the heat shroud from the steering shaft and found this:

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#3 in the picture was loose, and allowing the shaft to rotate some before the splines would engage.
I applied locktite and tightened. After this, the steering felt very smooth and firm, NO shakes when hitting bumps anymore.

If you have recurring death wobble PLEASE check this bolt!

EricTyrrell 11-14-2011 09:24 AM

I think I'll go ahead and loctite them preemptively. I do like steering.

antichrist 11-14-2011 03:19 PM

Any time there is death wobble the list I posted in another thread should be checked more or less in the order listed.
https://landroverforums.com/forum/di...-wobble-55586/
edit to remove incorrect information

DustyLBottoms 11-14-2011 03:24 PM


Originally Posted by antichrist (Post 280394)
They really shouldn't need loctite if they are torqued to spec. Although, if they were over torqued at some point in the past that could allow them to loosed because of the damaged threads.

Any time there is death wobble the list I posted in another thread should be checked more or less in the order listed.

Most steering shaft bolts I've seen over the years at the dealer level have lock-tite.

I agree about the diagnostic order, I'm offering this up for the guys who continue to have issues. It's certainly worth checking on these olrder vehicles.

reboot 11-24-2011 08:57 PM

Thanks to all, mine just started this last week. There was a slight shimmey just for a moment, then it went psycho on me.

DustyLBottoms 11-25-2011 09:35 AM


Originally Posted by reboot (Post 282755)
Thanks to all, mine just started this last week. There was a slight shimmey just for a moment, then it went psycho on me.

Was it the bolt?

reboot 11-25-2011 11:49 AM

I haven't checked that yet, will today. I thought I would drop in here first. I'll post back to let you know if those bolts are loose. I do know my steering damper is real sloopy, the gromets on both ends look like they are almost gone.

reboot 11-25-2011 12:48 PM

I checked all the bolts I could under the heat/dust cover. They're all good and tight. :) Thanks

Tony K 11-27-2011 07:25 PM

thanks for the heads up, i have recently gotten the death rattles, and replaced the front shocks, they were the oem ones from england, said landrover right on 'em! Had to remove them and then cut the bolts off with the angle grinder to get the new ones on. That cured 99% of the shimmy at high speeds, so I will def check this bolt out. Thanks for the diagram!

DiscoBritney 12-20-2011 09:49 PM

First time I took Clover on the highway and hit a bump it went crazy on me. Told a mechanic and he told me everything except the moon could be causing this problem and repair would be rather expensive.
Found this thread tightened the bolts, #11 was exceptionally loose, and it cured it 100%, take that Mr. Lying Mechanic :p

Brit and Clover the Rover :)


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