strange steering issue
#1
strange steering issue
hey guys i have a 98 1500 4wd last year i rebuilt my front end ie all the ball joints,tierods and the bar between the frame and axle had it aligned and everything was great untill about a month ago. now my steering is way to easy i can literally whip the wheel around with one finger.also the steering wheel doesn't return to center like it should. i checked for worn parts and only found a bad swaybar link which i don't think could cause this. so i took it into the shop that aligned it last year they put it on the lift and said my front end is perfect other then a bad sway bar link. he then took it for a quick drive he was back within 5 mins putting it back on lift checking it again. now he is as confused as i am and said i might just have to keep driving it untill whatever is wrong gets wrose so he can find it. i can control the truck right now but am very worried about what it's gonna drive like once the snow is on the ground. can anyone give me an idea on what to even check? i really don't want to just start changing out parts like the steering gearbox or pump without knowing whats going on in the first place
thanks
jason
thanks
jason
#4
Is it really easy to turn the wheels, or, is there slop in the steering? If the former, have a look at the flow control valve on the back side of the power steering pump. (its the part the the pressure line screws into on the pump), if the later, take a good hard look at the steering box.
#5
sorry the bearings and tires slipped my mind completely. both bearings and all 4 tires were replaced this time last year. i don't notice any slop at all in the front end. it is just really easy to turn kinda like the bed is way overloaded and theres no weight on the front end. i will try to take a look at the flow control valve tomorrow after work. is it somthing thats repairable maybe stuck or just replace the whole pump?
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been raining and i don't have a garage so i haven't had a chance to pull the valve yet. i did however drain the fluid and ran a can of sea foam trans tune in for about an hour of sitting in my driveway turning the wheel back and forth. before draining it and refilling it with power steering fluid. as of right now with it sitting still on cement i can have the wheel turned all the way in either direction and use 1 finger and just fling the wheel and it will go all the way the other way. this is driving me crazy at this point
#10
ok just made the 75 miles round trip drive to get a new pump. now the problems are even worse. with the new pump in at idle i can not even turn the steering wheel. but when i give it some rpms it's just like it was with the old pump. i've called every junk yard within 100 miles and can't find a gearbox and would rather not drop the 200 bucks for a new one just in case thats not the problem. can anyone think of anything else i should check or test before buying a gear box? i did flush out the system and the new pump looks to have very good flow. but i am just loosing my mind here. thanks in advance
jason
jason