09-15-2010, 11:56 PM
just can back from my PM.
Drove in with a complaint that there was a bit of steering wheel play. It was very easy to move the steering wheel just a bit left or right.
I thought it had the symptoms of a worn steering rack, but it took very little effort to turn the wheel.
We lifted the car up and went looking.
There is a steering shaft with 2 universal joints at either end of a steel shaft. The lower end connects to the steering rack. The top UJ is held onto the upper steering column with a clamp assembly. The bolt was loose causing most of the play, but we found that the universal joints were worn, adding some of the slop.
If one of these UJ let go, you loose steering and bad things happen.
Called Sunset and discovered that this part # 944-347-027-02*4 part is no longer available.
I was able to find a used one at German Auto Dismantlers and ordered it tonight.
If any of you have some slop in the steering wheel, I would check the clamp and UJ out. These cars are getting long in the tooth and these kinds of parts will wear out...only if this one lets go it could kill you.
You can check yours out and tighten it without even removing the engine pan. It's worth a 5 minute inspection.
Brian
Drove in with a complaint that there was a bit of steering wheel play. It was very easy to move the steering wheel just a bit left or right.
I thought it had the symptoms of a worn steering rack, but it took very little effort to turn the wheel.
We lifted the car up and went looking.
There is a steering shaft with 2 universal joints at either end of a steel shaft. The lower end connects to the steering rack. The top UJ is held onto the upper steering column with a clamp assembly. The bolt was loose causing most of the play, but we found that the universal joints were worn, adding some of the slop.
If one of these UJ let go, you loose steering and bad things happen.
Called Sunset and discovered that this part # 944-347-027-02*4 part is no longer available.
I was able to find a used one at German Auto Dismantlers and ordered it tonight.
If any of you have some slop in the steering wheel, I would check the clamp and UJ out. These cars are getting long in the tooth and these kinds of parts will wear out...only if this one lets go it could kill you.
You can check yours out and tighten it without even removing the engine pan. It's worth a 5 minute inspection.
Brian

