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too much play in steering wheel - kombiPOP - 14-12-2023

hi guys

my steering wheel has heaps of play, i can turn a quarter before it actually turns, someone told me ages ago that theres something i can replace to fix it but i dont know what its called or how to do it.

any help would be great

cliff


RE: too much play in steering wheel - Oldman - 14-12-2023

Hi Cliff, could be all sorts of issues there........including:
1. Steering box adjustment, or clapped out steering box
2. Cracked/perished steering coupling (it's a rubber connection between steering column and steering box.....often overlooked)
3. Worn tie rods
4. Worn Pitman arm 

Grab yourself a Bentley manual and familiarise yourself with the bits otherwise you're at the mercy of whomever you deal with.


RE: too much play in steering wheel - Wayne Murray - 14-12-2023

Idler arm and the bushes as well , ball joints.


RE: too much play in steering wheel - Doob - 14-12-2023

Find yourself a willing and patient helper - have them rock the steering wheel side-to-side, while you are under the Bus looking for items that have excessive play.  If there is one particularly bad component in the the steering system, this may help to identify it.
As mentioned above by Oldman - get access to a good workshop manual (e.g. the Bentley Manual) that discusses how to remove, inspect, and replace steering system items. You can then judge if it is something you want to tackle yourself.


RE: too much play in steering wheel - Barry - 15-12-2023

If you want to know what it was - change one thing at a time and test drive.

Or do THE LOT at once


RE: too much play in steering wheel - kombiPOP - 19-12-2023

i went under the bus and had my son rock the steering wheel, nothing moved untill the steering was turned half way either side, there is a knock when turned right, theres a bit of oil showing but i cant see any drips on ground, first photos and some photos of other stuff incase someone can see something wrong


RE: too much play in steering wheel - Barry - 19-12-2023

Cliff

Not sure what year you bus is, but how far is the adjusting screw stick out on the steering box?

On a late bay it is the little screw & lock nut on the right

   


RE: too much play in steering wheel - rstucke - 19-12-2023

if you need a steering box you know where to come


RE: too much play in steering wheel - kombiPOP - 20-12-2023

(19-12-2023, 06:50 PM)Barry Wrote: Cliff

Not sure what year you bus is, but how far is the adjusting screw stick out on the steering box?

On a late bay it is the little screw & lock nut on the right

where is steering box located, im learning as i go


RE: too much play in steering wheel - Oldman - 20-12-2023

Ask someone for a Bentley manual for Christmas..... Tongue
It will make your life so much easier !!

Steering box is below the driver's floor pan, attached to the steering column by means of a flexible rubber/urethane coupling (four bolts)
It's just outside the driver's side, front corner of the bash pan that protects the clutch and accelerator linkages.
No need to remove the bash pan to see the steering box.