Joycey said:I started noticing a feeling like there was play in the steering above 50mph this could easily feel like a loose ball joint.
Dale_B said:Joycey said:I started noticing a feeling like there was play in the steering above 50mph this could easily feel like a loose ball joint.
I have been experiencing symptoms same as Joycey. So glad came across this thread! So many thanks for writing a detailed thread![]()
The ‘vague’ steering feeling above 50-ish mph has been driving me mad (Checked all suspension joints and are fine).. This very simple quick adjustment has certainly made a big difference!
The car feels more connected at higher speeds. I only tightened the ‘ring’ around 3-4mm and that was enough.
Pleased to see that this adjustment is solving ‘sticky steering’ issues by loosening the ring slightly![]()
Sounds like my steering before I did the ring. I also had to have my motor refurbed because it diedJakg said:What symptoms does this typically resolve?
I have a kind of vague / floaty steering with tramlining and wondered if this might help?
wonkydonkey said:I've been reading every word written about the grease approach again today. Following on from my brief moment of ill-placed triumph after adjusting the eccentric ring (a hot day brought the stickiness right back) I'm going to be drilling and greasing my column as soon as my Wurth HHS 2000 spray grease arrives in the post.
The many many success stories (relating to both the adjustment and the greasing) lead me to believe that since the adjustment hasn't cured mine, the grease probably will. I'll report back when I've done it and had a hot day to test it in.
For the record, if anything, my steering has a touch of free play in it now after my adjustments in the eccentric ring, so hopefully I can take up that slack again once the grease is in.
Edit: After further investigation I have found that my original adjustments were in the wrong direction after reading conflicting instructions. I have yet to test drive the car but please note: ACW adjustment = tighter, CW adjustment = looser (RHD car).
thecookie125 said:I’ve found my SI wanders around on its own, almost like the wheel is making it’s own inputs since I’ve done lollypop bushings, at around 70mph.
Had an alignment and that’s made things a little bit better but the problem is still there, would it be worth giving this a go?
thecookie125 said:I’ve found my SI wanders around on its own, almost like the wheel is making it’s own inputs since I’ve done lollypop bushings, at around 70mph.
If you were closer, I would do it for you matedans6490 said:Is anyone near west mids that would be willing to do this for me? I’ve changed everything I can think of to sort my floaty/wandering stearing but although improved, it’s still there.
Willing to pay in beer tokens or a new shiny air scoop once they’re finished????
firebobby said:If you were closer, I would do it for you matedans6490 said:Is anyone near west mids that would be willing to do this for me? I’ve changed everything I can think of to sort my floaty/wandering stearing but although improved, it’s still there.
Willing to pay in beer tokens or a new shiny air scoop once they’re finished????![]()
dans6490 said:Is anyone near west mids that would be willing to do this for me? I’ve changed everything I can think of to sort my floaty/wandering stearing but although improved, it’s still there.
Willing to pay in beer tokens or a new shiny air scoop once they’re finished????
alane29 said:dans6490 said:Is anyone near west mids that would be willing to do this for me? I’ve changed everything I can think of to sort my floaty/wandering stearing but although improved, it’s still there.
Willing to pay in beer tokens or a new shiny air scoop once they’re finished????
where about are you .im in bham