Nigel Allen
11-22-2020, 06:23 PM
Hi Guys,
I have a stiction issue with my manual steering. It has always been problematic, and is most noticeable when turning the steering wheel between center and 90 degrees in either direction. Strangely the more the vehicle is driven in any one session the worse it gets. Once past 90 degrees it is less noticeable as the self-centering tends to mask it. Unfortunately it causes under / over correction and makes driving stressful. At first I thought it was just my arms getting tired, but the stiction definitely does get bad enough that you just end up going home and putting the car away because it sucks.
Some extra info:
- With the car on stands, the steering rotates freely lock to lock and there is no binding.
- Caster is set at 4 degrees and stability is good. Alignment is per recommended. The wheel aligner remarked that the stiction was likely to be tight ball joints and that it would loosen up with time. After 4,000miles the issue is still bad.
- Tyres are Sumitomo HTRZ 245/17, soon to be replaced with Nitto 05
- IRS rear
- Ball joints are as supplied by FFR, upgraded the boots. Greased with standard moly grease.
- Steering shaft assembly is per FFR, with RT turn signal assembly added.
- Steering rack was supplied by the local FFR agent (now long out of business). He made it his deal to remove any information from the supplied manual rack, although word is that it was supplied by Unisteer. It is a traditional manual rack, not a PS rack that has been converted.
So just wondering if anyone else has had this problem, or better still has a solution?
Cheers,
Nigel in South Oz
I have a stiction issue with my manual steering. It has always been problematic, and is most noticeable when turning the steering wheel between center and 90 degrees in either direction. Strangely the more the vehicle is driven in any one session the worse it gets. Once past 90 degrees it is less noticeable as the self-centering tends to mask it. Unfortunately it causes under / over correction and makes driving stressful. At first I thought it was just my arms getting tired, but the stiction definitely does get bad enough that you just end up going home and putting the car away because it sucks.
Some extra info:
- With the car on stands, the steering rotates freely lock to lock and there is no binding.
- Caster is set at 4 degrees and stability is good. Alignment is per recommended. The wheel aligner remarked that the stiction was likely to be tight ball joints and that it would loosen up with time. After 4,000miles the issue is still bad.
- Tyres are Sumitomo HTRZ 245/17, soon to be replaced with Nitto 05
- IRS rear
- Ball joints are as supplied by FFR, upgraded the boots. Greased with standard moly grease.
- Steering shaft assembly is per FFR, with RT turn signal assembly added.
- Steering rack was supplied by the local FFR agent (now long out of business). He made it his deal to remove any information from the supplied manual rack, although word is that it was supplied by Unisteer. It is a traditional manual rack, not a PS rack that has been converted.
So just wondering if anyone else has had this problem, or better still has a solution?
Cheers,
Nigel in South Oz