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Quote from: tw2005 on June 08, 2018, 11:38:44 Probably the difference between ignoring it and knowing something was not right. I enjoy the end result, the journey sometimes is painful. Do we interpret the above as: "although I am an expert in this field, I ignored the obvious because I crave to be reamed by my wife" ?
Probably the difference between ignoring it and knowing something was not right. I enjoy the end result, the journey sometimes is painful.
I found this on U Tube It gives you some idea of the area on the power steer, but for some reason, he tries to work on it under the dash(he's a Pom ).There is a better one , but I cant find it, that was done by a Canadian bloke. Therefore, he is quite practical and intelligent. If you don't pick the Canadian accent, you know he isn't American because he does not wear gloves, safety goggles, a cap or a dustcoat. In my opinion, he has the sense to unplug the motor and undo the 12mm shaft to rack bolt ; then do the bush change on a workbench.
In my experience it's a definite knock.I have heard sounds like you describe which always turned out to be a shroud or plastic cover making light contact somewhere.
Well, it's my extended "excess REC LVE" Easter break and I have a bag of couplings in one hand and a bunch of Youtube vids on the hard drive.My questions of an accomplished thought leader as yourself @tw2005 are:- how much unbolting can I manage to avoid? Can I do with removing plastic, lying upside down in the footwell - as I did for replacing the flasher unit for LEDs - and then removing the Mobus box before separating the coupling surfaces?- does the end dashboard panel (with the fusebox lid) just pull off or are there concealed screws somewhere?- what screw/bolt tips and sizes will I be needing (Torx, Phillips, hex, etc)?