Birdman57
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- 1957
My 57 Teebird has about an inch or inch and a half play in the steering wheel would just be the steering gear needs to be adjusted or replaced ?
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Thanks!!!There is a screw on the top of steering box. Turn it 1/4 turn at a time. If it's already screwed all the way down it needs to be rebuilt.
The problem is it will not screw down all the wayThanks!!!
I got my wife a 57 Light blue T-Bird, the steering has the same play. do you have a photo of the screw you refer to?There is a screw on the top of steering box. Turn it 1/4 turn at a time. If it's already screwed all the way down it needs to be rebuilt.
I located the adjustment screw. What I found is a tight adjustment screw with only 1/2 turn left for me to make. the screw is now maxed out without any ability to make anymore adjustment, I also found it needed more oil. I am going to re-build the front suspension to make sure it is not those parts contributing to the play.If there is a lot of play in the steering wheel before the front wheels turn, before adjusting the steering box make sure the steering and suspension components are not worn or damaged. If you determine that the play is definitely in the steering box, attached is the procedure I use to adjust the steering box.
doug7740
1955 Thunderbird Blue
Shouldn't have any play, period. Never can have too little unless the box is locked up.Too little steering wheel play...to much, very sensitive, safety issue....can the reverse adjustment alleviate this sensitivity?
Initially, it had too much play. After alignment, it now has too little. The slightest movement causes tire movement which is a safety problem when passing and slight correction to straight ahead tracking.Shouldn't have any play, period. Never can have too little unless the box is locked up.
As previously stated, I had the front-end alignment, with corrections. This was after I had all four tires replaced. My thought is that steering box adjustment may come into play on this since the forum addresses too much steering play and the steering box adjustment for this, but not little or no steering play. Any thoughs?You probably have tire or suspension issues.