Very Stiff Defender steering

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Defender91

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Hi,
Since rebuilding my Defender in the spring, the steering has been fairly stiff.
I've checked the UJ's which were fine and also bled the pump,and retightned the belt but it hasn't made any difference.
Has anyone got any suggestions on what I can try next?
Thanks
 
jack wheels up and twist one from lock to lock checking swivels rotate ok, if ok its a failing pump or steering box input shaft
 
Or check you haven’t done the cowling up tight near the ignition barrel. It clamps round the column and can make quite an impact.
 
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Hi,
Thanks for all the replies.
I jacked it up the other day and checked the swivels and they seemed fine.
When I checked the UJ's I disconnected the steering column and It seemed to spin easily.
The box was adjusted however that didnt seem to make much of a difference to the tension.
Thanks
 
Hi,
Thanks for all the replies.
I jacked it up the other day and checked the swivels and they seemed fine.
When I checked the UJ's I disconnected the steering column and It seemed to spin easily.
The box was adjusted however that didnt seem to make much of a difference to the tension.
Thanks
its common to over adjust and make the box tight ,the input shaft is a torsion shaft it has an inner and outer the assistance is created by the twist between both,you can see this when ujs removed and outer splines twisted one way then the other and the delay with the center
 
Hi,
What's the best way to adjust it to the correct tension?
The method I tried before wasn't that clear.
I only realised how bad it was when I moved the other Landy on the drive.
Thanks
 
Hi,
What's the best way to adjust it to the correct tension?
The method I tried before wasn't that clear.
I only realised how bad it was when I moved the other Landy on the drive.
Thanks
you cant alter input shaft its either good or bad, when adjusting the box it must be done with steering centralised and screw in just enough to remove backlash,its sometimes not easy to tell if your inexperienced, backing the screw off a little would prove whether its over adjusted or not,
pumps are a common failure
 
You’ve not got one of the terrafirma self-centre steering dampers fitted have you, as they can make steering appear tight
 
Hi,
I'll check the tension on the box tomorrow.
If that's fine whats the best way of deciding whether it's the pump or box at fault?
Thanks
 
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