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Another steering rack problem ?
« on: Feb 7th, 2008, 3:02am »
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Does anyone remember the grief I had with dodgy recon steering racks late last year ?....well it seems that the saga may not be over yet  Roll Eyes.....the Scorp has developed handling problems & I'm thinking it's the rack....again  Huh
 
Basically, when driving along straight, if one of the tyres hits a bump or dip in the road the steering seems to veer off....it's alot worse on really bad roads as the steering wants to constantly veer left to right as it hits the many bumps & dips in the road surface Huh
 
I find myself having to keep an iron grip on the steering wheel whenever I hit a bad surface....it helps, but not alot  Sad
 
The front wheels seem to veer off literally a nano-second before it's felt through the steering, so steering jerks at just about the same time as the front wheels change direction....but there is no noticable free play in the steering  Undecided
 
I've checked the following........
 
The wishbone bushes are fine & show normal flexabilty & the ball joints are still tight & well greased in thier sockets.....both wishbones were new just under a year ago.
 
No problems with front wheel bearings.
 
Recently new drop links & anti-roll bar bushes.
 
Track rod ends are only a few months old & move as they should in thier sockets & the track rod ball joints inside the gaiters are tight.
 
The steering rack mounting bolts are tightened up properly & there is no movement of the rack that could cause 'bump steer'.
 
The shocks pass the bounce test with flying colours.
I even replaced the strut mounts & bearing rings last week (they were creaking), but that hasn't cured the problem either  Sad
Obviously when I changed the mounts & bearing rings I was able to check the condition of the springs & shocks & all was fine in that department  Smiley
 
So after all this, I'm thinking that maybe it's those worn out budget tyres that are causing the problem. So rang around to get some quotes & managed to get a matching pair of very good part worn Michelin Primacys with 6mm tread for £30 a piece...
 
....Guess what, the problem is now worse  Shocked.....it seems the superior grip of the Michelins has made the problem worse  Angry
 
Back to my original theory that the new (recon) rack may be the culprit. There is also a strange clunking coming from the nearside front when going over rough surfaces...the same clunk I had on my two previous recon racks....hmmmm  Roll Eyes
 
When hitting the track rod with the palm of my hand the clunk can be heard coming from inside the steering rack, or at least where the shaft enters the rack housing. On removing the track rod end from the hub & moving the track rod up & down & side to side to it's full limits I can hear the same clunk......so possibly a worn bearing in the rack housing  Undecided........
 
.....I may be wrong  Undecided, but it seems obvious, that the clunking recon rack (& the others before) have not been re-manufactured thoroughly or properly & that all the parts used are not the same spec as the original manufacturers parts  Roll Eyes
 
If the rack does turn out to be the culprit, then I don't think I'll shop around for another recon. I may as well buy a second hand original Ford rack from the breakers & take my chances..........or unless anyone on here has one that they know is good  Wink
 
Sorry for the really long post, but I felt I had to explain everything in detail as it's it's really bugging me  Angry....... Smiley
 
P.S.... found this on 'Youtube' which is the exact sound that I have coming from the N/S of the rack....although his is worse, he only has to tap the gaiter for it to knock........happy listening  Wink
 
....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuLvoYXunJU&feature=related
 
Update.......from googling this problem, it seems there is a bronze bearing inside the rack casing that tends to wear after time & cause this kind of knock....but it was supposed to be remanufactured  Huh
 
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Re: Another steering rack problem ?
« Reply #1 on: Feb 7th, 2008, 8:15am »
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As my idol Victor Meldrew would say "I don't belieeeeeve It"!!!. All I can suggest Jon is that you go for one from THIS firm or someone like them. I have a feeling I put up their site previously on one of your threads. They supply here through a firm of motor factors called CPA. If you do go the breakers route Bridges at Crawley may be able to help you. Pity you didn't visit with Talban and me on Monday !!!. We could have salvaged more of the car!!. Good luck, Mike.
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Re: Another steering rack problem ?
« Reply #2 on: Feb 7th, 2008, 8:38am »
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I think the re-con racks are a false economy, you may be lucky to get a good one but after having replace two in 14 months I bought a brand new one from fordpartsuk - ok it cost £400 but that was 3 years ago and it's still fine!
 
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« Reply #3 on: Feb 7th, 2008, 12:17pm »
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Hi Mike, the latest rack fitted is an AMK rack, which is supposed to be one of the better re-manufactured ones. But it is now starting to seem that they are no more reliable than other cheaper ones  Undecided
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Re: Another steering rack problem ?
« Reply #4 on: Feb 7th, 2008, 3:52pm »
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You must be unlucky Jonny  Grin
 
I've only bought one recon rack from www.buypartsby.co.uk and its been going three years with no probs
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« Reply #5 on: Feb 7th, 2008, 4:29pm »
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Jon. Have a read of your PM's. Mike.
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Re: Another steering rack problem ?
« Reply #6 on: Feb 8th, 2008, 1:14am »
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Bought a second hand original Ford rack today & it seems solid enough....no apparent play in pinion & inner ball joints seem solid enough, so will throw it in & see what happens  Wink
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Re: Another steering rack problem ?
« Reply #7 on: Feb 9th, 2008, 12:56am »
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New rack in & it feels great, no more clonking from inside the rack & it feels super smooth, unlike the old recon one which had tight spots in the pinion at about 30 degrees either side of centre.
 
Unfortunately, it hasn't cured the problem with handling  Sad.....so it's not the rack then.....hmmm  Huh
 
So what is it that is causing the bad handling ?.......I'm starting to wonder whether one or both of the (one year old) wishbones is causing the problem  Undecided
I replaced the big rear bushes recently, so it can't be those. I'm wondering whether the front bushes may be at fault  Undecided.....They were correctly torqued with the vehicle on the ground & the centre sleeve is definately still attached to the rubber surrounding. I know this because I took them off, placed a large nut & bolt through the sleeve, tightened it up & then tried to turn the bolt with a breaker bar & it only flexed & didn't turn.
 
There is no knocking or graunching from the bushes, but is it possible that the rubber bush can start to give more than it should...i.e..soften up, in such a short time & cause lateral movement in the wheel(s) that causes the steering to veer when hitting bumps, dips & ruts on uneven roads ? Undecided
 
I'll have to get under there again tomorrow with a really big crowbar & give 'em a really good workout   Smiley
 
....talk about things that do your head in  Roll Eyes
 
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Re: Another steering rack problem ?
« Reply #8 on: Feb 9th, 2008, 6:38pm »
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hi jc
 
no flat spots on the wheels? alignment ok using a 4 wheel tacker?
 
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Re: Another steering rack problem ?
« Reply #9 on: Feb 9th, 2008, 6:58pm »
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Well, I checked the wishbone bushes & they're rock solid, so that's another theory out the window  Roll Eyes
 
Anyway, the problem is now sorted & the solution was pretty simple......Tyres !!  Embarassed
 
On looking closely at the part worn Michelins, I noticed that there didn't seem to be any curvature of the tyres across the tread, only at the edges....the tyres just go straight across, so possibly the previous owner had the pressures a little too high  Undecided
 
Being that I'd already tried putting the rear (coming to the end of their life budgets) tyres on before & it didn't make much difference, I decided to stick the Michelins on the rear & replace the budgets for brand new tyres.  
 
It seems to have done the trick & the flattened off Michelins seem fine on the rear  Cool
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