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Thread: Puma 130 Steering Issue

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    Puma 130 Steering Issue

    When turning right from a standing start and shifting from first to second gear as I make the turn something appears to foul or grab the steering.
    The wheels don't want to centre again exiting the turn and a bit of effort is required to break out of the arc if this makes sense. Could this be a power steering pump issue or linkages it doesn't happen every time but it does happen 3 out of 4 times.
    Luckily first time it happened I was on a wide dirt road intersection and had time to react now I expect it every stopped right turn.


    Any thoughts
    Cheers

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    Something happened to the spacing here maybe the "Mods" can fix


    Cheers

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    I'd start by getting under the front of the car and looking up to see if anything is fouling the steering shaft or pitman arm?

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    will check again tommorrow nothing seemed amiss after a quick look

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    +1 on what N plus one says, maybe something fouling.
    I had the turbo hose (a well known issue with them) fouling on the steering shaft and preventing proper movement of the wheel.
    I've had it replaced 4 times with different/new versions.

    Regards,
    Mike.

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    Check the swivels. Some were not packed with enough grease in the early days

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    I had that same drama a month ago
    It turned out the steering box was stuffed
    I changed the ignition barrel
    And the steering shaft

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    we had resistance (could also be explained as a notchy feeling) which came apparent when at around 10 and 1 on the wheel when turning the wheel on our 110 at slow maneuvering speeds only,,,I don't know the exact cause but I do know they changed the entire steering column for it.
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    Hhm a bit to think about here, will give frontend a visual and a rattle in the daylight


    Still under warranty so a trip to dealership fore armed is in order me thinks


    Will post results


    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by dullbird View Post
    we had resistance (could also be explained as a notchy feeling) which came apparent when at around 10 and 1 on the wheel when turning the wheel on our 110 at slow maneuvering speeds only,,,I don't know the exact cause but I do know they changed the entire steering column for it.


    Yes feeling could be described as notchy


    Cheers

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