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Another day, another series of disappointments!
I adjusted the tie rod sleeves to get the toe setting closer to zero before a drive.
First though, I disconnected the hydraulic lines to the steering box and with the car off the ground, I slowly steered the wheel full left, then right three times. I did this with the hopes that any small matter that may be in the steering box might blow out with the fluid. I connected the lines, topped the P/S reservoir and started it up.
Same thing… I steered left, right three times really slow.
Once back on the ground, I drove around the yard again. No change. The steering assist is almost non existent at idle. Revving it up, it does start to work though.
The front brakes do skid on the dirt. No signs of the rears skidding though. First things first. If I can’t safely steer the car, I don’t want to risk driving out in traffic.
The steering has me really annoyed. It worked great before this project. I am going to try yet another pump and see if it helps. The fluid looks clear and clean. It would really be a strange coincidence to have 3 pumps crap out for no specific reason.
One of the pumps was a rebuilt one from the NAPA store.
I sent an email to Peter Bergman from Bergman Auto Craft. I bought the Borgeson steering setup from him. I asked him if he has encountered a situation like mine.
To summarize: I installed the Borgeson steering box in May of this year and only drove the car a few times. The steering assist at idle was normal and the car performed fine. Since the car has been back together and while trying to get the hydroboost to work, three pumps quickly went from moderate steering assist at idle to none. Now a 4th pump is doing the same thing even though it was installed after I removed the HB unit. I wondered if some foreign matter from inside the hydroboost got pushed into the steering box and is either blocking flow or preventing free movement.
I adjusted the tie rod sleeves to get the toe setting closer to zero before a drive.
First though, I disconnected the hydraulic lines to the steering box and with the car off the ground, I slowly steered the wheel full left, then right three times. I did this with the hopes that any small matter that may be in the steering box might blow out with the fluid. I connected the lines, topped the P/S reservoir and started it up.
Same thing… I steered left, right three times really slow.
Once back on the ground, I drove around the yard again. No change. The steering assist is almost non existent at idle. Revving it up, it does start to work though.
The front brakes do skid on the dirt. No signs of the rears skidding though. First things first. If I can’t safely steer the car, I don’t want to risk driving out in traffic.
The steering has me really annoyed. It worked great before this project. I am going to try yet another pump and see if it helps. The fluid looks clear and clean. It would really be a strange coincidence to have 3 pumps crap out for no specific reason.
One of the pumps was a rebuilt one from the NAPA store.
I sent an email to Peter Bergman from Bergman Auto Craft. I bought the Borgeson steering setup from him. I asked him if he has encountered a situation like mine.
To summarize: I installed the Borgeson steering box in May of this year and only drove the car a few times. The steering assist at idle was normal and the car performed fine. Since the car has been back together and while trying to get the hydroboost to work, three pumps quickly went from moderate steering assist at idle to none. Now a 4th pump is doing the same thing even though it was installed after I removed the HB unit. I wondered if some foreign matter from inside the hydroboost got pushed into the steering box and is either blocking flow or preventing free movement.
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