Previous owner of my 94 replaced the steering box and didn’t put the steering shaft in the right spot. Can I adjust it from the steering box. Or do I have to pull the steering wheel
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Yeah I’m beyond that. If normal is at 12o clock position im at 5o clock. I only ask because on dodges you can adjust it from the steering boxYou should be able to adjust it with tie rods. If the steering wheel is off beyond that you may need to pull it and realign.
First, center the steering arm on the box. Left lock to right lock counting rotations, turn back to center half that amount.Yeah I’m beyond that. If normal is at 12o clock position im at 5o clock. I only ask because on dodges you can adjust it from the steering box
What?That guy's got some seriously bad karma waiting for him...
He didn’t remove the steering wheel. When he redid the steering box he put it back in and the splines were off. The guy who did it is my auto teacher and the dude smarter than sh!tWhy would anyone go to all the trouble to remove the steering wheel and not out it back where it was? That's the kind of guy I would not want to come behind...
As stated earlier 94s don't have a clock springAnytime you remove a Steering Wheel keep mind of the Clock Spring ie do not let it Turn.
Also Mark the Shaft to the Wheel with a Sharpie so you can put it back where it was ie not Turned.
So i tried this today. Had the car on a lift and got the bolt out. Put a pry by on a flat spot with a slight lip and could get it out a little before the pry bar will slip off. I tried by hand but with it being a 4.5 its leaking oil out of every spot it can and the steering shaft is covered in oil making so I can’t get a good grip even after wiping it with a rag and using my special cleaning s***(Brake clean plus compressed air)If the steering wheel was never removed I’d leave it alone and correct the problem where the problem lays by disconnecting the relay rod and the steering shaft splined coupler at the steering gear box. You will have to remove the safety/clamp bolt from the splined couple further up the shaft toward the firewall as well.
From the floor looking up at the bottom of the box find the lines of the sector shaft and pitman arm and confirm that they are aligned. I have found that when these lines are parallel to the vehicle frame the steering gear is centered. Now simply set the steering wheel to its correct position and slide the splined coupler back onto the input shaft of the steering gear box and install the retention/clamp bolt.
If necessary fine tuning can be accomplished at the relay rod once it’s connected to the pitman arm.
Yup 94 is the last year before air bags. Leading to less electronics. But at the cost I have to give up OBD2 and have OBD1As stated earlier 94s don't have a clock spring![]()
IMO not that big of a dealBut at the cost I have to give up OBD2 and have OBD1
Your engine leaks because it’s a 4.5??? I’m not following very well what this post says other than you were not able to accomplish what you tried to do.So i tried this today. Had the car on a lift and got the bolt out. Put a pry by on a flat spot with a slight lip and could get it out a little before the pry bar will slip off. I tried by hand but with it being a 4.5 its leaking oil out of every spot it can and the steering shaft is covered in oil making so I can’t get a good grip even after wiping it with a rag and using my special cleaning s***(Brake clean plus compressed air)
From the floor looking up at the bottom of the box find the lines of the sector shaft and pitman arm and confirm that they are aligned. I have found that when these lines are parallel to the vehicle frame the steering gear is centered.So i tried this today. Had the car on a lift and got the bolt out. Put a pry by on a flat spot with a slight lip and could get it out a little before the pry bar will slip off. I tried by hand but with it being a 4.5 its leaking oil out of every spot it can and the steering shaft is covered in oil making so I can’t get a good grip even after wiping it with a rag and using my special cleaning s***(Brake clean plus compressed air)