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07-27-2015, 10:11 AM | #1 |
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Steering column gear fitment troubles
Hey guys I appreciate anyone who opens this thread. So my S14 was going through a restoration to the underbody and my steering column wont insert properly into the lower joint. When I re installed the front x member it didnt go in all the way. The column doesnt shift at all and it makes no movement when I push the steering wheel in. What I have measured is the knurled part that sticks out above the joint. On my brothers 95 S14 he has just under 3 cm exposed. The only thing I can think of is -unbolt the steering rack -attach it to the gear with the proper specs ( 2.80 cm and tightened to 17-22 #) -Then re install to the x member The more I look at mine and my brothers S14, my gear doesnt seem like it went in correctly. Anyone have any suggestions? |
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07-27-2015, 01:20 PM | #2 |
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Is your car still on jack stands or is it on the ground now?
if its on the ground the reason why it cant reach anymore could be due to flex.
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07-27-2015, 01:41 PM | #3 | |
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The column is collapsible in the event of an accident that would shorten the front end. Thus keeping you from receiving a steering wheel punch. Pull the rack out and put the open end of a wrench on the shaft where it is small just before the splined portion. Make sure the wrench is small enough that it will not go over/around the splined portion and hit the wrench with a hammer to pull that section out until it is long enough. I had to lengthen mine when I moved my rack forward an inch. |
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07-27-2015, 02:24 PM | #4 |
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Car was on jack stands when I noticed the issue. I haven't dropped it on the ground yet.
Never had this problem before. All steering components are original. |
07-27-2015, 03:44 PM | #5 |
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Thank you NISR20MO for that advice, tonight after work I will
-do exactly what you said -attach the u joint to the column first -re install to the cross member last Does that sound correct? |
07-28-2015, 07:52 AM | #6 | |
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I had removed my column from the inside of the car and pulled it completely out of the car for the shortening/lengthening. For lining it up, go ahead and put it mostly back in place but pulled back into the cabin a little. It helps to have a friend feed the column through while you line up and slip the u-joint into place. It sucks by yourself, be prepared to excrete foul language. It also took me a few tries to get mine the right length as it had been bumped back in well over 2 inches cause the column was out for awhile, and had been moved around with the car quite a bit. I did this with the U-Joint on the column already, but only loosely tightened so that it would not come off. The bolt shank rides in the machined area and will not allow the U-Joint to slip fully off. But it would slide up and down a bit which was good for fine tuning length. Last edited by NISR20MO; 07-28-2015 at 07:59 AM.. Reason: Added u-joint infoz |
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