11-23-2014 | #11 |
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Re: Steering feeling vague
Why must the steering rack be replaced? Can't the tie rods be replaced instead?
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11-23-2014 | #13 |
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Re: Steering feeling vague
I test drove a 92 vette yesterday with 209k miles on it and the chassis and steering felt about the same as my 39k mile car. The interior and typical C4 wear items were another story, but the chassis/suspension and steering would seem to be a strong point on these cars (for street use anyways).
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Re: Steering feeling vague
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I went out to the shop last night and looked at the socket I bought for the lock nut on the rack bearing adjuster. The locknut size is, indeed, 45-mm. The reasons I bought a socket were 1) the nut requires tightening to 55-ft/lbs and lack of space around that nut precludes use of an open-end wrench, pipe wrench or slip-joint plier and 2) the cost of a 45-mm or 1 3/4-in box wrench was far more than a socket. I bought the socket from Amazon. Someone asked about inner tie rods... They can be replaced but it requires removal of the rack to do it. Finally, the ZR-1 steering has no "rag joint". The last Corvette to use one was C3. There is a universial joint just above the steering rack at the end of the intermediate shaft which serves a similar purpose. Obviously, if that u-joint is wearing or has failed, play would develop in the steering.
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Re: Steering feeling vague
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The later C4 I/S shaft has u-joints top and bottom at the steering rack and the column lower shaft but a "flexible" joint in the center to absorb I would think harmonics. C4 steering shaft.jpg When I mentioned "rag joint" I'm referring to the flexible aspect at the joint of the two halves of the I/S shaft. I realized I used "intermediate shaft" for what SPO and GM service calls steering gear coupling but I believe it's generally understood I believe to be "intermediate shaft". Can your 45mm socket be used in the car? A replacement I/S would need to be from a '90 - '95 ZR-1 OR a '91+ base C4. The '90 L98 base car is different. It might be interesting to investigate the replacement of the "rag/flexible" joint with maybe a urethane/poly service part. I've never done it but I know that there's product out there for other applications with a similar coupling. YUN - It might likely be possible to tighten the two hex nuts/bolts that secure the two halves of the I/S surrounding the "flexible" aspect also. Lot's of wear/tear could maybe loosen them. Shouldn't require much of an effort in an attempt. Pinch bolt @ top, pinch bolt @ rack and the two @ the "flexible" disc. Last edited by WVZR-1; 11-24-2014 at 03:37 AM. |
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11-24-2014 | #16 |
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Re: Steering feeling vague
I would guess this isn't normal. If I had some slop im certain my front end would be in pieces lol. my 93 has a short ratio rack and I will probably do the same to my 94 with new tie rod parts to ensure everything is sharp.
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On our ZR-1, I started out with the collar tying the rag joint to the lower shaft/rack loosening up, and once tightened the rag joint itself exhibits play, or to be kind "slow engagement". Quote:
And for completeness' sake I have had other cars developing dead spots show big improvement using a high-quality synthetic fluid such as Mercon V or Redline Power Steering Fluid. Overheats less too . Cheers, - Jeff
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