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    Universal steering joint

    Hi everyone. My universal steering joint came loose and I tightened it up. Now the steering isn't centred (have to hold it to the left). I centred the road wheels and had someone hold the steering wheel while I undid the universal joint bolt. Then I had them centre the wheel while I tighten it. Didn't seem to make a difference once I started driving - same problem. Any advice?

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    It sounds as if the universal joint was loose enough to jump a tooth, which is rather scary.

    Simplest thing is to get the wheels straight and remove the steering wheel and put it back on straight, but I would have a good look at the fit of the splines on the U-joint and replace it if there is any doubt. This is not something you want to be doubtful about.

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    I have underdone the universal joint - when the bolt is tightened it does not skip. I attempted to recentre the steering last night - made sure the wheels were straight and had a friend hold the steering (which was left hand down) while I undid the universal joint. Once disconnected I recentred the steering without the tyres moving position. Then tightened the joint back up.

    Did this 3 times and each time it was back to the same position when I drove - left hand down and not centred) despite the universal joint looking to be in a different position.

    I am not sure really where to go from here! any advice appreciated

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    Perhaps a wheel alignment is all it needs?

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    You could undo the steering wheel and move it around on the spline.
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    Yes I could probably just move the steering. However took it for a wheel alignment at a chain wheel and tyre place and they were unable to do an alignment - they said the adjusters had seized and that they needed an oxy to undo it and therefore it was beyond their ability.

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    Quote Originally Posted by synthium View Post
    Yes I could probably just move the steering. However took it for a wheel alignment at a chain wheel and tyre place and they were unable to do an alignment - they said the adjusters had seized and that they needed an oxy to undo it and therefore it was beyond their ability.
    Try penetrating oil over a couple of days.
    L322 tdv8 poverty pack - wow
    Perentie 110 wagon ARN 49-107 (probably selling) turbo, p/steer, RFSV front axle/trutrack, HF, gullwing windows, double jerrys etc.
    Perentie 110 wagon ARN 48-699 another project
    Track Trailer ARN 200-117
    REMLR # 137

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