Posted by chuck davis on April 25, 2008 at 03:46:56 from (216.176.129.164):
In Reply to: super A steering posted by w croom on April 24, 2008 at 17:48:28:
i just went through this ordeal on my A. If you only have 1/2 turn of play(much like mine) it will probably be the steering gear arm and needs to be tightened. It is a major pain to get to and hard to really tighten properly. I took my axle off,redid all the seals and bushings in the gearbox. The woodruft key was tight as a drum. I also cut 1/16 of an inch off the slot where the bolt goes through the steering gear arm,this allows you to tighten it up more since it has probably been wrenched on many times and like mine the slot had been pulled nearly closed. The problem with of binding could be in the tie-rod ends,if they are adjustable you have to play around with them until tight but if you overtighten them they will bind,and of course grease or lack thereof will cause it to bind.
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