Treozen
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Hello folks -
I'm building the list of things my '61 Newport will need, but first among them really is a new / rebuilt power steering box. There is 5+ inches of free play at the wheel and this is with no movement of the pitment arm - so the slop is in the box or in the way the shaft connects to the box - but I don't see a way to adjust that. I did try adjust the box by adjusting the lash on the gearing - I turned the adjuster through almost a full turn+ (way too much) testing in between times, and there was very little if any perceptible change - except that you could hear the pump was less happy and the wheel didn't return to center - so It was obviously doing something, but not the right something. I set the lash back to a more reasonable adjustment, but it didn't seem to make any difference anyway.
I've found rebuilt boxes form a few sources, but often they indicate "Imperial" and don't offer anything specific for a Newport or 300. I did find the same unit elsewhere listed for just any 1961 - 1964 Chrysler, but would like to be sure before ordering.
This is also a job I've not done, and it looks annoying, especially since it looks like the cross rams, master cylinder and booster may all need to come out if the box comes out through the top (a video I watched said it does).
Thanks,
Allan.
I'm building the list of things my '61 Newport will need, but first among them really is a new / rebuilt power steering box. There is 5+ inches of free play at the wheel and this is with no movement of the pitment arm - so the slop is in the box or in the way the shaft connects to the box - but I don't see a way to adjust that. I did try adjust the box by adjusting the lash on the gearing - I turned the adjuster through almost a full turn+ (way too much) testing in between times, and there was very little if any perceptible change - except that you could hear the pump was less happy and the wheel didn't return to center - so It was obviously doing something, but not the right something. I set the lash back to a more reasonable adjustment, but it didn't seem to make any difference anyway.
I've found rebuilt boxes form a few sources, but often they indicate "Imperial" and don't offer anything specific for a Newport or 300. I did find the same unit elsewhere listed for just any 1961 - 1964 Chrysler, but would like to be sure before ordering.
This is also a job I've not done, and it looks annoying, especially since it looks like the cross rams, master cylinder and booster may all need to come out if the box comes out through the top (a video I watched said it does).
Thanks,
Allan.