Thanks Bill
Same problem here I took my coach to Foster Frame & Axel they put a Reb.
Steering gear in aligned the whole coach back was ok.
Before that I had replaced the Hyd Steering dampner with same part as you
are doing. This helped considerably.
As I am going down the road though now, I feel as though there is a
little pressure to the steering wheel to the right, turns left with ease.
I have really messed up my post on the net the one on the right is the
one I see with the up and down slop.
I was reading were Claude in Canada has posted a change in toe out from
1/16 to 1/8 helped his coach tremendously. I purchased a new tire for my
coach 2 days ago for the right side it had a different brand on that side
maybe with all these changes I may hit it. These GM's are so critical!!!.
Also I took the steering wheel off and found the bolt loose in the
housing over the tilt mechanism, this made some difference.
Thanks Again for your reply, hope you find yours.
Arch hope you find yours also
Gary Duvall WA.
Bill wrote
Gary, Just replaced relay lever on my 76. If I recall correctly, I got
it from Cinnabar and paid over 200.00. Old relay appeared to have up
and down play same as yours New relay seems to make absolutely no
difference. Relay lever did go on drivers side , idler arm on passenger
side. Been fighting steering problems for about a month now, can't find
anything that looks loose in front end, have tried adjusting the steering
box and do get a firmer feel at wheel but still wanders. Just took
off steering damper and it is completely worn out, no resistance at all.
Don't really think this is my problem but ordered new one from local
part
store.(moog md ssd-55). Will know tomorrow if it helps.
Bill Burbank WA.
> The Idler arm I have found mine to have a little movement up and
down, when wiggling the right front wheel.After reading some more on
the net I found a post on the net were the bushing is available TRW
#12240
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> Gary Duvall WA.
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Same problem here I took my coach to Foster Frame & Axel they put a Reb.
Steering gear in aligned the whole coach back was ok.
Before that I had replaced the Hyd Steering dampner with same part as you
are doing. This helped considerably.
As I am going down the road though now, I feel as though there is a
little pressure to the steering wheel to the right, turns left with ease.
I have really messed up my post on the net the one on the right is the
one I see with the up and down slop.
I was reading were Claude in Canada has posted a change in toe out from
1/16 to 1/8 helped his coach tremendously. I purchased a new tire for my
coach 2 days ago for the right side it had a different brand on that side
maybe with all these changes I may hit it. These GM's are so critical!!!.
Also I took the steering wheel off and found the bolt loose in the
housing over the tilt mechanism, this made some difference.
Thanks Again for your reply, hope you find yours.
Arch hope you find yours also
Gary Duvall WA.
Bill wrote
Gary, Just replaced relay lever on my 76. If I recall correctly, I got
it from Cinnabar and paid over 200.00. Old relay appeared to have up
and down play same as yours New relay seems to make absolutely no
difference. Relay lever did go on drivers side , idler arm on passenger
side. Been fighting steering problems for about a month now, can't find
anything that looks loose in front end, have tried adjusting the steering
box and do get a firmer feel at wheel but still wanders. Just took
off steering damper and it is completely worn out, no resistance at all.
Don't really think this is my problem but ordered new one from local
part
store.(moog md ssd-55). Will know tomorrow if it helps.
Bill Burbank WA.
> The Idler arm I have found mine to have a little movement up and
down, when wiggling the right front wheel.After reading some more on
the net I found a post on the net were the bushing is available TRW
#12240
>
>
> Gary Duvall WA.
>
>
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