dorough
Active Member
- Joined
- Jul 20, 2009
- Messages
- 35
- Vehicle Year
- 1994
- Transmission
- Manual
I have a 94 2.3 Ranger. Over the past few years, the steering has become mushy - for lack of a better word. I haven't gotten under the truck to check for linkage issues yet, so I don't know if my problem could easily be something like worn tie rod ends.
I have been told, however, that I might want to start the investigation by adjusting the bolt on the top of the steering gear box... loosening the jam nut and tightening the bolt.
My questions here:
1) What does this adjustment actually do?
2) Is that a likely source of the mushiness?
3) Would adjusting risk damaging anything or creating any leaks?
4) How much to adjust it? 1/4 turn? 1 turn or more?
I have been told, however, that I might want to start the investigation by adjusting the bolt on the top of the steering gear box... loosening the jam nut and tightening the bolt.
My questions here:
1) What does this adjustment actually do?
2) Is that a likely source of the mushiness?
3) Would adjusting risk damaging anything or creating any leaks?
4) How much to adjust it? 1/4 turn? 1 turn or more?