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Mylittlepony1966
Pony
Posts: 41
I'm new here
Location: Townsville
Name: Kevin
Car: 66 coupe
Mylittlepony1966
Power steering.
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April 15, 2022, 03:00:51 pm »
My 66 steering feels real loose. Have heard it could be things such as the power steering control valve, and rag joint. From what I can see it doesn't have a rag joint, could be wrong.
Any experience from someone else?
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SMH00N
Thoroughbred
Posts: 150
Location: Sydney
Name: Stephen
Car: 70 Sportsroof Grabber pac
SMH00N
Re: Power steering.
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April 15, 2022, 03:30:01 pm »
You have to check it with the motor running. The ball stud needs the pressure to close the gap. Assuming you are checking it off the ground and moving it side to side?
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Mylittlepony1966
Pony
Posts: 41
I'm new here
Location: Townsville
Name: Kevin
Car: 66 coupe
Mylittlepony1966
Re: Power steering.
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April 15, 2022, 03:56:27 pm »
Haven't checked anything yet. I am about to order a new hose from the control valve to the rack. Was considering buy a kit for the control valve at the same time. Just doing some research prior.
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SMH00N
Thoroughbred
Posts: 150
Location: Sydney
Name: Stephen
Car: 70 Sportsroof Grabber pac
SMH00N
Re: Power steering.
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April 15, 2022, 04:03:29 pm »
Make sue the kit you buy has everything in it. The bronze bush is missing from most kits, and the ferrules for the hoses into the valve are pretty much never supplied with the kit.
Ask me how I know this :(
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Edz
Worked
Posts: 213
Location: Canberra
Car: 66 Convertible V8 AODE
Edz
Re: Power steering.
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June 02, 2022, 11:31:23 am »
Nuts in Canberra rebuilds power Mustang power steering if you need something rebuilt. He's on the Mustangtech forum. -
https://www.mustangtech.com.au/
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Mylittlepony1966
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Car: 66 coupe
Mylittlepony1966
Re: Power steering.
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June 02, 2022, 08:13:34 pm »
Ta
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