When I had originally put the car together, the treads were fine. I had an original box that was rebuilt several years earlier and run in another car. After driving that for a bit, I decided to remove it and send it to Steer and Gear. for a refresh. Then this spring, PST came out with their new 20:1 boxes. Bought one of them and installed it a couple weeks ago. I really like it, but the steering wheel wasn't perfectly straight. I drove it probably 40 miles or so. Had an appointment for an alignment this morning to get the wheel straight and check everything else. Drove it into town and remember thinking that the steering does feel kind of sloppy and I'm glad the alignment is getting done. My 64 year old alignment guy drives it on the rack and immediately asks what I did to it while moving the wheel back and forth. We pop the hood and had a look. Here the shaft on the new PST box was moving 1/2 turn before the tires would move. While turning, the shaft was also coming out of the box at least a 1/4". So he sends me home of course, and I'm lucky I made it. 2.5 miles and hardly and steering, getting worse every time I turned it. Didn't go over 20 mph the whole way. So I have changed the box at least 3 times, but the big mistake I made was slobering up the bolts with anti seize and trying to get the 100 ft. lbs. of torque stated in the FSM. When I put in the PST box, I knew I had a problem and didn't sleep well for 2 nights because of it, wondering how I was going to fix it.
Called PST this morning and they shipped out another box. First one they have had a problem with, and the tech guy says I am the 1 in a million that this would happen to. Welcome to my world I tell him. I didn't mention my stripped bolt holes to him.....
Maybe this was just the Big Guy up in the sky looking out for me and forcing me to fix the bad holes, idk.
What makes this even worse is the fact that I finally got the car running decent and was looking forward to racking up some miles.
Also never posted about this, but I finished up the rotisserie restoration on my Road Runner this spring. Put probably 50 miles on that car with a major oil leak coming from the back of the motor. I had it freshened up this winter and was there when it was dyno'd. No oil leaks at that time. I pumped 2 pounds of air in the dipstick tube while soaping the back and sure as **** it is blowing out around the crank. The builder says to pull the motor and bring it back and he will take care of it. He has had it 2 weeks now and it has been back on the dyno twice.
So I have 3 old Mopars. All nicely restored cars. My 2 B bodies are out of commission. One with a motor pulled and the other about to be in the same condition I am afraid. My Duster is still hanging in there so far. I tell you, sometimes I seriously contemplate selling all 3 and buying a new Challenger.....
Hows that for a story?