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Jeezus 08-17-07 06:04 PM

I am getting huge biceps!
 
Haha. Well, let me clarify... A friend and I tried to tighten my steering since the wondersteer claimed about 4 inches to the left and right of the center in the steering wheel. Well, wondersteer is gone! But not it is so tight, I can literally go through a sweeping turn, turn the wheel, and let go. WAY too tight, and I am worried about accelerated worm gear/steering box wear. Now, when I go to loosen it (I remember using a chisel and hammer on the very thin nut to break it lose and tighten it), will the wondersteer come back? I have a complete set of poly bushings for front and rear, and I am thinking that would clear up some of the slop.

If anyone has any imput that would be much appreciated! I followed a diagram/how to I found in the archives (it was a while ago, may still be there or not), and I want to redo this, but if there is another way...

rotarycrazy 08-17-07 06:37 PM

basiclly you want ot have about 1/4 inch play in the steering wheel that way the gears wont wear out prematurelly.

Jeezus 08-17-07 06:45 PM

How do I get the 1/4 inch? I am assuming that I can redo what I have done before, only tighten it a lot less. I am afraid of ending up with the wondersteer again.

Would the poly bushings take care of some of it?

rotary_X7 08-17-07 06:45 PM

How did you tighten it up and do away with woner steer? I really need to tighten min eup...such a safety hazard.

XLR8 08-17-07 07:47 PM

http://www.mazspeed.com/steeringgear.htm

Kentetsu 08-17-07 08:07 PM

Check my post here: https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.p...steering+grind

Worked great for me, and was much simpler than the method listed above.

To the original poster: loosen that shit up right now, before you break something. It is a trial and error situation, and it may take a few times before you get it just right. But if it is steering as hard as you have described, you went way too far overboard and are destroying the gearbox as we speak. :)

ray green 08-17-07 08:10 PM

In a word: Stock

blwfly 08-17-07 10:15 PM

did you address all the front stearing componets first ??

it is a must before evan thinkin of adjusting the box..


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