In the
last update I installed a new steering gear box, in this
one I take it back out.
I purchased this Jeep
after looking for a Jeep that basically had not been
modified and was in really sound condition. I really
could not test drive it as it was unsafe for the road
with the steering the way it was.
I diagnosed it to be a steering box problem, by running
the jeep and turning the intermediate steering column
with my hand (power steering), and watching the pitman
arm. I could turn the intermediate steering column ¼
turn before the pitman arm would even begin to move.
So….. with 85,000 miles on the Jeep and 31 inch tires,
wanting a reliable daily driver, I replaced everything
from/including the intermediate steering column to the
steering knuckles (heavy duty intermediate steering
column, AGR steering box, used the old pitman arm
(powder coated it) all moog tie rod ends.
I took it for a test drive and it was much better, but
the steering wheel would not return after a corner. I
called AGR and explained what I had done and that I
thought the steering box was tight. They wanted me to
put a 100 miles on the box and call them back.
I took it to the alignment shop and everything was off
toe, caster, camber.
It was diagnosed as Bad front ball joints, sagged front
springs.
So…..rather than install new stock springs, and knowing
I wanted a small lift to try and retain the stock look I
installed a complete Old Man EMU 2.5 lift kit (This is
actually a YJ to CJ conversion as Old Man EMU does not
offer springs for the CJ (difference being the front
spring width)). Installed four Moog Problem solver ball
joints, and install two new universal joints while the
axle was apart. I would have replaced the seals but
could not find the correct ones and will go back and do
that when I have them.
Returned to the alignment shop. They installed Caster
wedges and all the measurements (caster, camber, and
toe) were set on the money.
The steering wheel still does not return after a corner.
As yet I still do not have the requested 100 miles on
the gear box.
If I crank the wheel full left or right it just goes in
circles with no attempt to return to center.
When I was putting it to gether I started at the
Intermediate steering column and worked my way down.
I tried tuning the steering wheel with just the
intermediate shaft and the box no pitman arm or tie rod
end and it was very stiff.
I will jack the front end up today and try turning the
tire and wheel with everything hooked up, than separate
the tie rod from the pitman arm and try again.
Pulled the Jeep into
the garage and jacked up the front.
I could not move the tires left or right even with both
hands.
Rather than pop the tie rod end and tear the boot with
the pickle fork I pulled the pitman arm.
I can move the tires left and right fully with one hand
with very little effort.
I knew it when I
turned the steering wheel the first time after I
installed the box and felt how tight it was the box was
not right.
I was in a hurry to get to drive it. I should have
stopped right then and there and sent it back. They had
done a welding repair to it and the bolts did not align
correctly either.
Now I'm going to do it right and take my time. I'm also
going to fix the radiator spacing problem and install a
fan shroud.
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f8/radiator-fitment-gap-between-radiator-front-grill-1275286/
There are other tasks that need to be done while I wait
for the new box (longer brake hoses, extend the sway bar
links, replace all the sway bar and link bushings, the
new carb is on the way so I can play with that also).
I'm also going to look at the drive line angle coming
out of the transfer case and fix that if needed.
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f8/drive-shaft-angle-drive-shaft-length-2-5-inch-lift-1276807/
I was in such a hurry I did not
take good pictures of the spring install. Below is the
spring install.
Ok that is the background for
this update.