Showing posts with label Steering rack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Steering rack. Show all posts

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Front suspension fitted...

Finally finished refitting the front suspension, this allow me to move car for next stage of removing the engine and gearbox.

Everything is stripped and ready, just need to hire a engine crane for the day and a friend!

3 hrs



Anti-roll bar poly to be fitted later



Sunday, September 16, 2012

Steering rack ready to turn...

With replacement track rod ends supplied from Robsport (great service and shipping - thanks) I cleaned off all old grease and then re-greased the rack main inner shaft and track rod ball joints, refitted the cleaned gaiters. After wire brushing the threads I fitted the new track rod ends. Just need get some wire clips for the gaiters.

Also have new ball joints to fit the track arms, I had a quick try at fitting one, but going need the right tools or pop down the local garage for help.

1 hr






Saturday, September 1, 2012

Nice turn...

Now free of the track rods ends I started stripping and cleaning the steering rack – removing the rubber gaiters, rust from the centre tube part and shafts. Then polishing the alloy mounting points it looks like new – finished with a coat of black paint.

3 hrs




Friday, August 31, 2012

Track rod ends...

While the other front suspension parts are waiting for a second coat of paint, I started on the track rod ends, lower steering shaft and rack.

I was having a real problem with the off side track rod end – as it was only attached to the tie rod lever, I couldn't get a good grip on it to undone the nut. After 45 minutes of trying everything I decided that if I remove the whole steering rack I could put it in the vice.

So I started by removing the 2 bolts on the lower steering knuckles and the 4 bolts holding the rack to the front subframe. By sliding the rack over to the near side and folding down the lower steering shaft I managed to pull it out through the off side gap.

With the compete rack on the bench I removed the lower steering shaft and the near side track rod end.

The off side rod end which I had been having so much trouble with still wouldn't undone, even trying some heat - it wouldn't move!

Looks like I may need to cut this one off – but first I will soak it over night with old friend WD-40.

3.5 hrs