I would have to agree with Christopher on his
diagnostics on this. Let me explain.
Last year I had the problem with my Imperial having
sloppy steering and what I would call "white lining". That is when you're
on a straight road and the tyre hits the white line in the centre of the
road it will throw the steering out. I thought at the time that it
was a tie rod end. I was right, but also wrong. Not only was one of
the outer tie rod ends worn, but also the inner tie rod end on the opposite side
was as well, as well as the drag link bushing. As for your car with 73,000
miles on it, that is irrelevant, its due to the time that the car is
laid up, i.e. not driven. Time itself is the biggest killer of the man
made materials that are added to the vehicle, such as bushings (for the
last two years on the run I have had to replace the sway bar/torsion bar bushes
due to inferior materials and wear). Even the grease which is packed in the
tie rod ends (how many people replace the grease nipples to ensure that they
have not become clogged and dried out over time). The new steering box
that you had fitted five years ago, although could have been the main cause at
the time, will only highlight any weaker areas on the steering system and also
will put more stress and wear on joints and bushes. A good example, when
replacing clutch discs in transmissions, you don't replace the ones you think
are OK. I have myself a lot of knowledge on this with building a lot of
hydrastatic machinery.
Just out of interest, did you replace the steering
box hydraulic hoses when you fitted the new steering box, the reason being if
not the old hoses could have been breaking down internally and debris inside any
hydraulic system causes havoc.
Regards
Dave
60 LeBaron
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