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Thread: S2A Brake and Steering Issue

  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by bacicat2000 View Post
    I think the one I was looking at needs a drop of oil or two
    They are very easy to fill up with an oil-can with a flexible stalk,

    Cheers Charlie

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    If your steering feels loose and perhaps the vehicle wanders a bit with a constant need for correction, you might look at the swivel balls/Railko bushes.

    The resistance to rotation on these, using a spring balance is quoted at 12-14 lbs. The procedure is in the book under Operation F1-10.

    I'd also check the steering box is tightly secured - but you'll find out more if you do as suggested, ie jack up the vehicle, turn the steering wheel and look for unusual movement or the lack of it.


    Jack
    I used to be indecisive, but now I'm not so sure.

    1971 Landrover S2A Station Wagon
    1917 Model T Ford Lt Ptl Car (under restoration)
    1953 Austin Champ (under restoration)

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    What is the best method for testing the swivel balls ?

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    If you're talking about adjusting the swivel resistance, this scan from the Repair Operation manual, may help you -





    Jack
    I used to be indecisive, but now I'm not so sure.

    1971 Landrover S2A Station Wagon
    1917 Model T Ford Lt Ptl Car (under restoration)
    1953 Austin Champ (under restoration)

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