[T2] Loose steering on 73 bus
Al Brase alribee at gmail.comWed Jul 18 19:22:07 PDT 2018
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Bottom line, Dave is all the people doing your work are incompetent. And dishonest, if they took your money and did not fix it. Unless you told them it needed ball joints and 3 steering boxes. Quite frankly, I hesitate to put new ball joints into any car, because usually the replacements are much power quality than was available years ago. Al On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 8:51 PM, c.dreike <c.dreike at verizon.net> wrote: > Any competent mechanic whether they specialize in American iron, Japanese > aluminum or European gold should be able to diagnose the steering system in > an air cooled VW. The mechanics are just so simple and straightforward. > Steering wheel turns a shaft connected to a gear box, connected to a lever > arm, connected to the drag link, connected to the swing lever, connected to > the tie rods, connected to the spindle. If any joint is loose, replace it. > > Just google "vw bus front end drawing" and you will find lots of pictures > of your front end. > > Chris > 64DD Kamper Kit > > > On 7/18/2018 6:30 PM, Al Brase wrote: > >> New shop say the new ball joints might be too tight. It is true, it is >> possible someone might damage them. But how would that lead to looseness? >> I feel the mechanics around Coronado, might not be VW bus savvy. Things >> have really gone downhill in 50 years since I was in PB. >> >> On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 4:02 PM, Dave Gillingham < >> dave at coronado-realty.com> >> wrote: >> >> Hi list: >>> >>> Looking for ideas on how to fix the steering in my bus. Just got it a >>> few >>> weeks ago. Steering was super stiff. The PO said the ball joints (and >>> tie >>> rod ends, I think) had been replaced. Took it to a brake and suspension >>> shop and they diagnosed a bad steering box. Got a ânewâ one and it >>> loosened the steering a bit, but it was still very sloppy (at least 6â of >>> play) and would not properly center after a turn. Replaced the very old >>> tires with new reinforced sidewall tires in case that was contributing. >>> No >>> help. Got another ânewâ box, same symptoms. >>> >>> What is most alarming is that the bus will suddenly act like there has >>> been >>> steering input when there hasnât! >>> >>> Third new box (and a different shop) may be marginally better (only about >>> 2â of play in the wheel), but at times it feels almost disconnected from >>> the front end. The new shop thinks the ball joints maybe too tight and >>> suggested that they replace them. Iâm not sure I understand how that >>> could >>> contribute to the problem even if true. >>> >>> Anybody have any ideas? >>> -- >>> >>> Dave Gillingham, Owner/Broker >>> >>> License # 01184185 >>> >>> o: (619) 435-0145 >>> >>> e: dave at coronado-realty.com <natalie at coronado-realty.com> >>> >>> a: 1111 9th St #202, Coronado, CA 92118 >>> _______________________________________________ >>> type2 mailing list >>> type2 at type2.com >>> https://www.type2.com/lists/type2/listinfo >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> type2 mailing list >> type2 at type2.com >> https://www.type2.com/lists/type2/listinfo >> > > _______________________________________________ > type2 mailing list > type2 at type2.com > https://www.type2.com/lists/type2/listinfo
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