Steering shake

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Steering box adjustment really easy, just jack up the front of the car so both wheels are clear of the ground so you can feel the steering from full lock to full lock whilst you adjust the screw on top of the steering box. There are various threads on the forum about it.
 
This is taken off the Rave Manual, I didn't check the torque of turning the steering wheel, but apart from that did everything else.
Do you want me to do you a copy of the rave manual?
If so PM me your address and i'll do you a copy as soon as poss?


STEERING
1
ADJUSTMENT
POWER STEERING BOX
Service repair no - 57.10.13
WARNING: Adjustments of steering box
should not be required while in warranty
period. If box is stiff or tight and within
warranty, it must be returned to manufacturer. No
attempt must be made to introduce backlash.
1.
Apply park brake, select ’P’ in automatic
transmission and chock wheels. Support chassis
front on axle stands.
2. Remove engine undertray.
3. Disconnect drag link from steering drop arm.
4. Check torque to turn. See Fault diagnosis,
Stiff Steering Checklist
5.
Centralise steering box. See Centralise
Steering Box
NOTE: Only check for no backlash when
steering box is in central position.
NOTE: If steering wheel is not straight, it
should be repositioned. See Repair,
Steering Wheel
The adjustment of the steering box ensures
any preload or end float present on centre is
removed.
6.
The adjustment is obtained by rocking the drop
arm about centre whilst an assistant slowly
tightens the steering box adjuster screw.
7. Tighten the locknut when all backlash has been
removed.
8. Repeat the check for backlash. If backlash exists
loosen locknut and repeat adjustment
procedure.
9. Turn steering wheel lock to lock and check no
tightness exists.
10. Ensure front wheels are aligned and in straight
ahead position.
See Front Wheel Alignment
11.
Adjust drag link 924 mm between ball joint
centres.
12. Connect drag link. Tighten to 40 Nm.
13.
Lower vehicle to ground level and remove
chocks.
14. Road test vehicle. See Fault diagnosis, Road
Test Procedure
NOTE: If steering wheel is not in straight
ahead position when vehicle is travelling
in a straight line, drag link length is
incorrect and is pushing drop arm away from
central position.
Drag link adjust
15.
Right hand drive vehicles - if steering wheel is to
right, drag link is too long. If steering wheel is to
left drag link is too short.
Left hand drive vehicles - if steering wheel is to
right, drag link is too short. If steering wheel is to
left drag link is too long.
16. Adjust drag link until steering wheel points
straight ahead when vehicle is travelling in a
straight line.
CENTRALISE STEERING BOX
1.
To centralise the box, insert a suitable peg (hole
size 8.06 mm) into the rear of the drop arm and
into the steering box casing to enable rapid and
accurate setting on centre.
 
Exactly the same symptoms as yourself, scary shudder @ 55-70 mph. Emptied trousers, jacked it up and found play in EVERY bush, steering box and balljoints on the ends of the antiroll bar!! As advised, I'm going to replace all the bushes/balljoints and try to adjust the box. Radius arm bushes can be burnt out and new ones pushed in with a long bolt and appropriate washers:) New bolts a good plan, I just spent 6 hours trying to get the old ones out without damaging them. Three knuckles later, I've ordered new ones!! Best of luck....:eek:
 
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