Steering sticks and is loose
#1
Steering sticks and is loose
First off I want to make it perfectly clear that I know NOTHING about Land Rovers. I recently bought my first and am in the learning curve
I am very mechanically inclined though and the only Rover shop around is the dealer (I refuse to go there). The steering issue that I am having is that when I turn a sharp right (turning a corner) the steering sticks to the right position. It is not a power steering issue. I can hear and feel a pop in the steering column. This only happens when turning right. The steering is also loose with a lot of free play when driving down the road, I'm thinking maybe a new steering box and rack rebuild, but I am much more familiar with engines than steering/suspension. Any help would be appreciated, Thanks!
I am very mechanically inclined though and the only Rover shop around is the dealer (I refuse to go there). The steering issue that I am having is that when I turn a sharp right (turning a corner) the steering sticks to the right position. It is not a power steering issue. I can hear and feel a pop in the steering column. This only happens when turning right. The steering is also loose with a lot of free play when driving down the road, I'm thinking maybe a new steering box and rack rebuild, but I am much more familiar with engines than steering/suspension. Any help would be appreciated, Thanks!
#7
Urgent
Before doing anything on a Flandie steering rack check to see if it has torn away from the bulkhead.
The driver's side is most affected where the bolts sheer off. Mostly due to long term in security of the rack!
The nutserts inserted on production which take the 10mm bolts are hidden inside a box section and it means removing the whole rack & dropping the power pack or boring two holes in the body from the driver's floor area.
Don't ignore this possible issue; ultimately the rack can detach itself from the vehicle and you will have no steering.
Get a Professional to check your steering immediately.
I have fixed three such incidences one was the cause of an accident!
T/V
Before doing anything on a Flandie steering rack check to see if it has torn away from the bulkhead.
The driver's side is most affected where the bolts sheer off. Mostly due to long term in security of the rack!
The nutserts inserted on production which take the 10mm bolts are hidden inside a box section and it means removing the whole rack & dropping the power pack or boring two holes in the body from the driver's floor area.
Don't ignore this possible issue; ultimately the rack can detach itself from the vehicle and you will have no steering.
Get a Professional to check your steering immediately.
I have fixed three such incidences one was the cause of an accident!
T/V
#9
Yes And I just saw Flandie mentioned!
Just that the last vehicle of this type I fixed with this problem on also had body damage having collided with a motorcycle at speed. Killed the rider!
All the more reason I suppose to have the steering checked if you are unsure of the problem.
Cheers T/V
Just that the last vehicle of this type I fixed with this problem on also had body damage having collided with a motorcycle at speed. Killed the rider!
All the more reason I suppose to have the steering checked if you are unsure of the problem.
Cheers T/V
#10