Experiencing stiff steering
Discussion
Folks,
I''m after some advice on my recently acquired Griff 4.3. It''s a 92K,
just rolled 20K miles, FTVRSH with last service (at Kerridges) which
was a 48K major service at 18.5K miles in May. It had complete set of
new S02s fitted then also.
I''ve just noticed that the steering seems to feel extremely heavy
from time to time, but not all the time - almost as though you have
to really give it some large to turn the wheel, and feels like it
isn''t going to centralise. At first, I put it down to tyre pressures
(which were way out), and camber on the road, but I now don''t think
this is the case. I had all 4 wheels re-furbed (5-spokers look great
now, btw) when I got the car, and then all re-balanced.
I''ve got Steve''s book, so followed some of the simple tests it
suggests last night, although I''m no mechanic. There''s no play in the
steering column itself at all, and steering response from turning the
wheel is direct. Jacked up the front, did the test on the UJs by
feeling the short shaft between the UJs while someone turned the
wheel. Didn''t feel any play in the UJs at all, and they''re well
lubricated.
In the book it suggests stiffness may be caused by wear on the track
rod-end ball-joints. I wasn''t sure how to test this.
Anyone else experienced similar, or have any ideas?
Of course, it might just be me too used to driving my other half''s
Puma, which has very light steering (in comparison!)
Cheers,
Dean
This has happened on 4 TVRs I've owned and on every occasion it's been stiff / semi siezed UJs in the front wheelarch.
I used to be able to go round islands with no hands on the wheel!
A liberal dousing with WD40 cured it, repeat as necessary.
What a stupid place to put them with no protection, Hope the Tuscan isn't like that.
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