<VV> Steering box question - adjustments ?

Mark Durham 62vair at gmail.com
Wed Aug 11 21:31:04 EDT 2010


Robert, lay under the front of the car and have someone move the steering
wheel, and watch to see where the play is. I'll bet you've got some
looseness you need to take out. My EM used to be tight as can be with new
parts in it, so the same should be for your car Mark Durham

On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 5:50 PM, Robert K. Henry <robertkhenry at bellsouth.net
> wrote:

> I stand to the left of the car and watch the left front wheel as you reach
> over and gently wiggle the steering wheel back and forth. I see how many
> degrees I can turn the steering wheel before the front wheel starts to
> move.
> I was able to turn the wheel quite a bit before there was any motion of the
> front wheel at all. That's why the car was wandering, I had to kind of bump
> the wheel back and forth to jog the front wheels into the direction I
> wanted
> to go. Just a bit terrifying, actually, on a narrow two-lane road.
> Fortunately, the car tracks pretty well by itself, so you really only need
> the steering wheel when a course correction is needed. I crowded the pitman
> adjuster screw until there was no free play. In tight turns the steering
> box
> firms up a bit but even with the adjuster set to as little lash as I can
> manage, on the straight the steering still seems a little vague. I'm
> curious
> just how much more precise steering a Corvair ought to be capable of.
>
>
>
> Robert Henry
> '65 Corsa Convertible Turbo
> Knoxville, TN
>
>
>
> From: Mark Durham [mailto:62vair at gmail.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2010 1:13 PM
>  To: Robert K. Henry
> Cc: Virtual Vairs
> Subject: Re: <VV> Steering box question - adjustments ?
>
>
>
> You might also want to take a look at your tire pressures, make sure they
> are correct front and rear. And, who did the alignment? Someone who knows
> corvairs?
>
> Mark Durham
>
> On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 5:25 AM, Robert K. Henry
> <robertkhenry at bellsouth.net> wrote:
>
> Thanks to all who replied, both online and off.
>
> For quite some time I haven't worried about the box because...well...it was
> working. However not too long ago I took the car out, after new tires and a
> wheel alignment, and the car was all over the road. I adjusted the box to
> tighten it up (I don't know how it suddenly got so loose.) and it helped a
> great deal, but it's still looser than it used to be, and looser than it
> ought to be. I'm sure the car is capable of much better. That got me
> thinking about taking another look at the problem. After my initial efforts
> to find parts years ago I more or less gave up. Apparently the options have
> changed since then.
>
> I hadn't seriously thought about a quick box. Would it be that much of an
> improvement? One of my mission profiles is to take the car to the
> mountains.
> I noticed I was flailing madly twirling the wheel around corners,
> especially
> on "The Dragon." Otherwise the car performs so marvelously in that role.
>
>
> Robert Henry
> '65 Corsa Convertible Turbo
> Knoxville, TN
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
> From: Bryan Blackwell [mailto:bryan at skiblack.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2010 10:28 AM
> To: Robert K. Henry
> Cc: 'Virtual Vairs'
> Subject: Re: <VV> Steering box question - adjustments ?
>
> On Aug 10, 2010, at 7:04 AM, Robert K. Henry wrote:
>
> > One problem: This car has a telescoping steering column, which appears to
> > disqualify most boxes. The worm on that long input shaft seems ok, if I
> > could just replace the pitman and nut I think I'd be fine.
>
> Yes, this limits your selection.  Have you tried the Corvair used parts
> vendors?  Placed an ad on the CORSA website?  A complete tele column and
> box
> was listed on VV not that long ago, you could have bought both and re-sold
> the extra column.
> >
> > Why can the hot rodders get Corvair steering boxes for their cars but I
> > can't get parts for my actual Corvair? Apparently they're selling new
> chrome
> > plated reversed boxes for more than my car is worth. I don't need chrome
> > plate but I guess I could live with it. But I don't think I could justify
> > spending $700 for a reversed box that won't really fit my car anyway.
>
> Flaming River also sells a standard box.  You would need an adapter shaft
> of
> the correct length, I'm pretty sure Seth could help you get the parts to
> make this a bolt in.
>
> --Bryan=
>
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