Steering relay questions [message #369286] |
Mon, 28 March 2022 09:00 |
hertfordnc
Messages: 1164 Registered: September 2009 Location: East NC
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Steering had scary wandering.
I put a kid behind the wheel and looked for movement- The steering relay arm was very drifty. I did not look at it very closely, i just assumed it was old and needed to be rebuilt/replaced so i reached out to Dave Lenzi. He sent me a "good used" relay. (note: when dave Lenzi says "good used" he really means "pristine and practically new")
By this point i have educated myself a little on this part and Dave has explained the design flaw that he corrects for. So i begin to remove the old one and i realize it is not stock. It has Zirks. I did not scrape the grease off to see it's GM or Golby or Cinnibar.
I put the kid behind the wheel again and see that it is only moving on the center. Now it's looking like this might have been replaced during rehab and not properly torqued.
SHould i try just retorqueing or do i need to remove it and look for damage?
Any good diagrams or writeups explaining all this?
Dave & Ellen Silva
Hertford, NC
76 Birchaven, 1-ton and other stuff
Currently planning the Great american Road Trip Summer 2021
It's gonna take a lot of Adderall to get this thing right.
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Re: Steering relay questions [message #369287 is a reply to message #369286] |
Mon, 28 March 2022 09:13 |
JohnL455
Messages: 4447 Registered: October 2006 Location: Woodstock, IL
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Sliding on the bolt (up/down) would be improper shimming. Rocking on the bolt would mean center bushing wear.
Originally there was no grease fitting where it goes to the centerlink. Dave remachines that end so it may have been modded before. Not familiar with what Golby or Cinnabar does. I have a Lenzi in mine and grease often to not have to do that job again.
John Lebetski
Woodstock, IL
77 Eleganza II
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Re: Steering relay questions [message #369290 is a reply to message #369287] |
Mon, 28 March 2022 09:55 |
hertfordnc
Messages: 1164 Registered: September 2009 Location: East NC
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JohnL455 wrote on Mon, 28 March 2022 09:13 Rocking on the bolt would mean center bushing wear.
Does it have to be? If the bolt is not properly torqued I'm thinking it could move around and elongate the hole?
Dave & Ellen Silva
Hertford, NC
76 Birchaven, 1-ton and other stuff
Currently planning the Great american Road Trip Summer 2021
It's gonna take a lot of Adderall to get this thing right.
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Re: Steering relay questions [message #369291 is a reply to message #369286] |
Mon, 28 March 2022 10:10 |
lqqkatjon
Messages: 2324 Registered: October 2010 Location: St. Cloud, MN
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I would replace it with the Lenzi part. you probably will be amazed at how it drives now. Dave can also help make sure you are adjusted properly.
my experience has been there is something with some issues on replacement relay arms. I think some suppliers arms were wrong at one time.
we had a GMC come into a work rally, and we found what we thought the bolt to the relay arm loose. We got the big torque wrench on it, yet that coach still was screwed up in the steering. someone tore it apart and claims the relay arm was wrong. no idea where the relay was sourced from, other then the last front end work was done at a "big truck shop"...
Jon Roche
75 palm beach
EBL EFI, manny headers, Micro Level, rebuilt most of coach now.
St. Cloud, MN
http://lqqkatjon.blogspot.com/
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