Steering box adjustment should take this out.
There should be a screw and locknut on the top.
can have a look at Golf on Sunday if your in it!
Rgds
Pete
Not sure this is possible but I have about 2-3" of free play in my steering wheel when travelling on the highway, which can lead to a bit of wonder at times. I have a 40mm spring lift and run 33" mud tyres on 16" LR steel rims so I fully expect to have some play. Would be nice if I could tighten the whole thing up a bit though, any way of doing this?
Aye, Mick
Steering box adjustment should take this out.
There should be a screw and locknut on the top.
can have a look at Golf on Sunday if your in it!
Rgds
Pete
While it is possible that the free play is in the steering box, I regard this as relatively unlikely. Get someone to wiggle the wheel while you look at where the lost motion is. Likely places are tie rod ends, pitman arm loose on its shaft, bushes at each end of the panhard rod, steering box loose, less likely, the two universals on the steering column.
Also note that any free play in any of the suspension bushes is likely to show up as steering free play while on the road - this is the likely problem if free play when driving seems to be more than when stopped. Could also result in similar fashion from loose swivel bushes or wheel bearings, but these should show other symptoms as well.
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
I had this in my D2 also.
The repair was to replace the tie rod and drag link ball joints. This included replacing the drag link.
Cheers
Slunnie
~ Discovery II Td5 ~ Discovery 3dr V8 ~ Series IIa 6cyl ute ~ Series II V8 ute ~
i have a small amount of freeplay, probably 3-4cm of circumference movement. for me, it is in the steering box. i see a large flat blade screwdriver thing up on the steering box. is this the adjuster?
id be looking at the pitman arm
Yes, that is the adjustment - but it only adjusts the end play on the pitman shaft, which is likely to be only a small part of the play in the box. Great care should be taken not to adjust it too tight, as this will cause early failure of the box. Ideally it should be adjusted with the drag link disconnected, so as to make sure that there is no tight spots turning lock to lock (engine off), but you can do it with both front wheels on stands. If you adjust it, make sure the adjustment does not change when tightening the lock nut.
But before attempting adjustment, make sure that is where the slack is, not the U-joints on the steering shaft or the pitman arm loose on its shaft or the ball joint on the pitman arm.
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
Workshop adjustment procedure here
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