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80 series steering wheel rotating
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80 series steering wheel rotating
Yes i know ive set myself up for some silly comments.
Anyhow when i brought car when driving straight steering wheel was close to centred. But it seems everytime i take it offroad it moves a bit its now at the point that when driving straight the steering wheel is almost 45 degrees to the left.
Any ideas? doesn't seem to do it on road just evertime it goes bush.
Anyhow when i brought car when driving straight steering wheel was close to centred. But it seems everytime i take it offroad it moves a bit its now at the point that when driving straight the steering wheel is almost 45 degrees to the left.
Any ideas? doesn't seem to do it on road just evertime it goes bush.
have a look at the splines on the sector shaft (the shaft coming out the bottom of the steering box)
The sector shaft can end up twisted quite easily. The splines should be straigh, if they look the are running diagonally, the shaft is twisted. also look for cracking paint on the splines as a sign of twisting/stress.
I twisted one, changed steering boxes and twisted the replacement 12hrs later by hitting a rut at around 20-30km/h
The sector shaft can end up twisted quite easily. The splines should be straigh, if they look the are running diagonally, the shaft is twisted. also look for cracking paint on the splines as a sign of twisting/stress.
I twisted one, changed steering boxes and twisted the replacement 12hrs later by hitting a rut at around 20-30km/h
I just did mine too. Steering wheel alignment was out by more than 90degrees. Replaced steering box. (sector shaft was twisted).
'91 HDJ80 1HDT
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I just bought a second hand 70 relay rod for my 60 PS conversion on my 40.. It came with a pitman arm.. In the end of the pitman arm was the remains of the sector shaft, it had sheared clean.. The relay rod is perfectly straight, and I dont detect any bend in the pitman arm.. The rod ends still feel good.. There was some misalignment on the damper eye and damper frame bracket..
This would make it appear that the weak link is the sector shaft.
This would make it appear that the weak link is the sector shaft.
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