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steering problem
1978 beetle convertible. very hard to steer even
with both wheels up. seems like it got harder after i bleed the brakes. coincidental probably. i have good brakes, but it takes a lot of power to turn. also, i notice with the car on jacks, the steering wheel turns really hard then loosens a second then hard again. it does this through the whole range of turning. hopefully fixing this problem will help the shimmies (over 60mph my arm looks like a human windshield wiper) as well. seems like something need greasing, but i don't see any fittings. thanks for any advice. jim |
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jim wrote:
> 1978 beetle convertible. very hard to steer even > with both wheels up. seems like it got harder after > i bleed the brakes. coincidental probably. i have > good brakes, but it takes a lot of power to turn. > also, i notice with the car on jacks, the steering > wheel turns really hard then loosens a second then > hard again. it does this through the whole range of > turning. hopefully fixing this problem will help > the shimmies (over 60mph my arm looks like a human > windshield wiper) as well. seems like something > need greasing, but i don't see any fittings. thanks > for any advice. > > jim Has it always been this way? Have you done anything (or had anybody do anything) to the steering system (like adjust it)? -Kevin |
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Kevin Holzer wrote:
> jim wrote: > >> 1978 beetle convertible. very hard to steer even >> with both wheels up. seems like it got harder after >> i bleed the brakes. coincidental probably. i have >> good brakes, but it takes a lot of power to turn. >> also, i notice with the car on jacks, the steering >> wheel turns really hard then loosens a second then >> hard again. it does this through the whole range of >> turning. hopefully fixing this problem will help >> the shimmies (over 60mph my arm looks like a human >> windshield wiper) as well. seems like something >> need greasing, but i don't see any fittings. thanks >> for any advice. >> >> jim > > > Has it always been this way? Have you done anything (or had anybody do > anything) to the steering system (like adjust it)? > -Kevin no, it hasn't always been this hard. it has shimmied always, but i've only had the car a year. honestly, the steering got harder immediately after i bleed the brakes. i reckon it's always (in my year) been a little harder to turn than i thought it should, but not this hard. shouldn't it turn relatively easy with the front end up? thanks jim |
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>no, it hasn't always been this hard. it has shimmied always, >but i've only had the car a year. honestly, the steering got harder >immediately after i bleed the brakes. i reckon it's always (in my year) >been a little harder to turn than i thought it should, but not this >hard. shouldn't it turn relatively easy with the front end up? thanks >jim Starnge that it has anything to do with the brakes. Especially up off the ground...........you should be able to turn the wheel lock-to-lock with nothing more than one finger pushing the steering wheel spoke. I suspect the steering issue is only a steering issue, and it's coincidental to your brake work. If you don;t have a manual, get one and adjust the steering box a little. It may be too far gone and in need of replacement or repair. If you have a manual, adjust it anyway.........LOL Should be a cover plate in the luggage compartment for access to the steering gear box. when you open it (the access plate) you should see a large nut about an inch and a half accross, with an adjustment screw in the middle. Loosen the big nut, and adjust the screw "outward" or counterclockwise.............If it is very tight this may help tremendously. if it is loose, there could be far more drama about to unfold. Remove "YOURPANTIES" to reply MUADIB® http://www.angelfire.com/retro/sster...IN%20PAGE.html If A Quiz is Quizical, What is a test? The Peacemaking Meeting scheduled for today has been cancelled due to a conflict. |
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jim > wrote: >Kevin Holzer wrote: >> jim wrote: >> >>> 1978 beetle convertible. very hard to steer even >>> with both wheels up. seems like it got harder after >>> i bleed the brakes. coincidental probably. i have >>> good brakes, but it takes a lot of power to turn. >>> also, i notice with the car on jacks, the steering >>> wheel turns really hard then loosens a second then >>> hard again. it does this through the whole range of >>> turning. hopefully fixing this problem will help >>> the shimmies (over 60mph my arm looks like a human >>> windshield wiper) as well. seems like something >>> need greasing, but i don't see any fittings. thanks >>> for any advice. >>> >>> jim >> >> >> Has it always been this way? Have you done anything (or had anybody do > >> anything) to the steering system (like adjust it)? >> -Kevin >no, it hasn't always been this hard. it has shimmied always, >but i've only had the car a year. honestly, the steering got harder >immediately after i bleed the brakes. i reckon it's always (in my year) >been a little harder to turn than i thought it should, but not this >hard. shouldn't it turn relatively easy with the front end up? thanks >jim I do believe that when you raised the car from the floor to bleed the brakes something moved from its original position. Check the idler arm, because the shimmies come from there and may be the bushing failed apart. It is just a thought. Joao 72 Super 1302 |
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Joao Eliseu wrote:
> jim > wrote: > >>Kevin Holzer wrote: >> >>>jim wrote: >>> >>> >>>>1978 beetle convertible. very hard to steer even >>>>with both wheels up. seems like it got harder after >>>>i bleed the brakes. coincidental probably. i have >>>>good brakes, but it takes a lot of power to turn. >>>>also, i notice with the car on jacks, the steering >>>>wheel turns really hard then loosens a second then >>>>hard again. it does this through the whole range of >>>>turning. hopefully fixing this problem will help >>>>the shimmies (over 60mph my arm looks like a human >>>>windshield wiper) as well. seems like something >>>>need greasing, but i don't see any fittings. thanks >>>>for any advice. >>>> >>>>jim >>> >>> >>>Has it always been this way? Have you done anything (or had anybody do >> >>>anything) to the steering system (like adjust it)? >>>-Kevin >> >>no, it hasn't always been this hard. it has shimmied always, >>but i've only had the car a year. honestly, the steering got harder >>immediately after i bleed the brakes. i reckon it's always (in my year) >>been a little harder to turn than i thought it should, but not this >>hard. shouldn't it turn relatively easy with the front end up? thanks >>jim > > > I do believe that when you raised the car from the floor to bleed the brakes something > moved from its original position. Check the idler arm, because the shimmies come > from there and may be the bushing failed apart. It is just a thought. > > > Joao > 72 Super 1302 His '78 has rack and pinion steering. I would be tempted to disconnect the tie rod ends and see if the steering is still tight. That will isolate the problem. -- Speedy Jim http://www.nls.net/mp/volks/ |
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Speedy Jim wrote:
> Joao Eliseu wrote: > >> jim > wrote: >> >>> Kevin Holzer wrote: >>> >>>> jim wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> 1978 beetle convertible. very hard to steer even >>>>> with both wheels up. seems like it got harder after >>>>> i bleed the brakes. coincidental probably. i have >>>>> good brakes, but it takes a lot of power to turn. >>>>> also, i notice with the car on jacks, the steering >>>>> wheel turns really hard then loosens a second then >>>>> hard again. it does this through the whole range of >>>>> turning. hopefully fixing this problem will help >>>>> the shimmies (over 60mph my arm looks like a human >>>>> windshield wiper) as well. seems like something >>>>> need greasing, but i don't see any fittings. thanks >>>>> for any advice. >>>>> >>>>> jim >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Has it always been this way? Have you done anything (or had anybody do >>> >>> >>>> anything) to the steering system (like adjust it)? >>>> -Kevin >>> >>> >>> no, it hasn't always been this hard. it has shimmied always, >>> but i've only had the car a year. honestly, the steering got harder >>> immediately after i bleed the brakes. i reckon it's always (in my year) >>> been a little harder to turn than i thought it should, but not this >>> hard. shouldn't it turn relatively easy with the front end up? thanks >>> jim >> >> >> >> I do believe that when you raised the car from the floor to bleed the >> brakes something >> moved from its original position. Check the idler arm, because the >> shimmies come >> from there and may be the bushing failed apart. It is just a thought. >> >> >> Joao >> 72 Super 1302 > > > His '78 has rack and pinion steering. > I would be tempted to disconnect the tie rod ends and > see if the steering is still tight. That will isolate > the problem. > that's exactly what i figured. however i don't have any new tie rods (i notice the right one looks bent) as of yet, and i guess i'll wait til i get some new ones. cause i will ruin these getting them free, i 'spect. thanks. oh, if the thing is still tight would you check the needle bearing in the steering column? ooh boy, hope not. later. jim |
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Speedy Jim wrote:
> Joao Eliseu wrote: > >> jim > wrote: >> >>> Kevin Holzer wrote: >>> >>>> jim wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> 1978 beetle convertible. very hard to steer even >>>>> with both wheels up. seems like it got harder after >>>>> i bleed the brakes. coincidental probably. i have >>>>> good brakes, but it takes a lot of power to turn. >>>>> also, i notice with the car on jacks, the steering >>>>> wheel turns really hard then loosens a second then >>>>> hard again. it does this through the whole range of >>>>> turning. hopefully fixing this problem will help >>>>> the shimmies (over 60mph my arm looks like a human >>>>> windshield wiper) as well. seems like something >>>>> need greasing, but i don't see any fittings. thanks >>>>> for any advice. >>>>> >>>>> jim >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Has it always been this way? Have you done anything (or had anybody do >>> >>> >>>> anything) to the steering system (like adjust it)? >>>> -Kevin >>> >>> >>> no, it hasn't always been this hard. it has shimmied always, >>> but i've only had the car a year. honestly, the steering got harder >>> immediately after i bleed the brakes. i reckon it's always (in my year) >>> been a little harder to turn than i thought it should, but not this >>> hard. shouldn't it turn relatively easy with the front end up? thanks >>> jim >> >> >> >> I do believe that when you raised the car from the floor to bleed the >> brakes something >> moved from its original position. Check the idler arm, because the >> shimmies come >> from there and may be the bushing failed apart. It is just a thought. >> >> >> Joao >> 72 Super 1302 > > > His '78 has rack and pinion steering. > I would be tempted to disconnect the tie rod ends and > see if the steering is still tight. That will isolate > the problem. > i forgot. do you have any recommendations as to where to order the tie rods? thanks again. you have helped me b4. jim |
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jim wrote:
> Speedy Jim wrote: > >> Joao Eliseu wrote: >> >>> jim > wrote: >>> >>>> Kevin Holzer wrote: >>>> >>>>> jim wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> 1978 beetle convertible. very hard to steer even >>>>>> with both wheels up. seems like it got harder after >>>>>> i bleed the brakes. coincidental probably. i have >>>>>> good brakes, but it takes a lot of power to turn. >>>>>> also, i notice with the car on jacks, the steering >>>>>> wheel turns really hard then loosens a second then >>>>>> hard again. it does this through the whole range of >>>>>> turning. hopefully fixing this problem will help >>>>>> the shimmies (over 60mph my arm looks like a human >>>>>> windshield wiper) as well. seems like something >>>>>> need greasing, but i don't see any fittings. thanks >>>>>> for any advice. >>>>>> >>>>>> jim >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Has it always been this way? Have you done anything (or had >>>>> anybody do >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> anything) to the steering system (like adjust it)? >>>>> -Kevin >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> no, it hasn't always been this hard. it has shimmied always, >>>> but i've only had the car a year. honestly, the steering got harder >>>> immediately after i bleed the brakes. i reckon it's always (in my year) >>>> been a little harder to turn than i thought it should, but not this >>>> hard. shouldn't it turn relatively easy with the front end up? thanks >>>> jim >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> I do believe that when you raised the car from the floor to bleed the >>> brakes something >>> moved from its original position. Check the idler arm, because the >>> shimmies come >>> from there and may be the bushing failed apart. It is just a thought. >>> >>> >>> Joao >>> 72 Super 1302 >> >> >> >> His '78 has rack and pinion steering. >> I would be tempted to disconnect the tie rod ends and >> see if the steering is still tight. That will isolate >> the problem. >> > that's exactly what i figured. however i don't have any new > tie rods (i notice the right one looks bent) as of yet, and > i guess i'll wait til i get some new ones. cause i will ruin > these getting them free, i 'spect. thanks. oh, if the thing > is still tight would you check the needle bearing in the steering > column? ooh boy, hope not. later. > jim http://www.aircooled.net/ may be able to get tie rods. A bent one is sure suspicious. If you get a tool like: http://www.germansupply.com/xcart/cu...roductid=16522 you can pop out the tie rod ends without damaging them. I think the main point is to determine if the tightness is in the rack or the wheels. I tend to doubt that the steering column is to blame, although the U-joint shaft should be inspected. -- Speedy Jim http://www.nls.net/mp/volks/ |
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"Speedy Jim" > wrote
Jim - would any looseness his fenders (top shock mount) contribute to difficult steering? With the weight off the front end it would behave in a new way. |
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