Subject: | [Mgs] Replacing the left front motor mount/ removing the steering rack |
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From: | paulhunt73 at virginmedia.com (PaulHunt73) |
Date: | Thu, 10 May 2012 10:11:18 +0100 |
References: | <CAC8_WWPtdFXaqAVLZyjngkcP07V8DOb4vLae10kxaMShkXm0kQ@mail.gmail.com> |
Sounds like your column shear pins may have sheared, which allows the lower end to move towards the rack under spring pressure. It's not an issue, just makes things a bit difficult for reassembly as you found. PaulH. ----- Original Message ----- > - Once I got the steering rack shaft and the u-joint lined up and the > pinch bolt in place, I found that the holes on the rack did not line > up with the corresponding holes on the front subframe, They were off > by about half the diameter of the bolts. I found that when I pushed > hard on the rack, something further up the chain slipped back and then > everything lined up. The steering is firm, so I assume that I have > not damaged anything. |
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