So I took a buddy for a ride today and had an "episode".
We had gone a couple of miles up the road, turned around, and headed back to the house. I hit a nice long straight and opened it up. Went through the gears and having a big time. I slowed back down to a responsible speed and went through a few curves. Just beyond the curves, on another short straight, I felt a very small change in the steering pressure. As I made a small correction, I noticed that while turning the wheel to the left, the truck wanted to drift off to the right. I made a larger correction with no noticeable difference. I made an even larger correction, and then the adrenalin started to kick in. The steering wheel wasn't doing anything!! I stood on the brakes as we departed the road. Luckily we weren't going very fast and the shoulder of the road was relatively level.
When we stopped, (and after cleaning the poo from my underwear!), I opened the hood and found that the coupler had come off the steering box! Then I remembered that I didn't loctite the stud when I changed out the steering box.
A nice old fella in a house across the road let me borrow a hex wrench and some pliers to reattach the coupler. Drove it on home and immediately pulled all the coupler bolts loose and reapplied loctite to each one.
Could have been bad, but I guess clean living' and a clear conscience paid off!
Make sure to loctite all bolts on your steering!!
We had gone a couple of miles up the road, turned around, and headed back to the house. I hit a nice long straight and opened it up. Went through the gears and having a big time. I slowed back down to a responsible speed and went through a few curves. Just beyond the curves, on another short straight, I felt a very small change in the steering pressure. As I made a small correction, I noticed that while turning the wheel to the left, the truck wanted to drift off to the right. I made a larger correction with no noticeable difference. I made an even larger correction, and then the adrenalin started to kick in. The steering wheel wasn't doing anything!! I stood on the brakes as we departed the road. Luckily we weren't going very fast and the shoulder of the road was relatively level.
When we stopped, (and after cleaning the poo from my underwear!), I opened the hood and found that the coupler had come off the steering box! Then I remembered that I didn't loctite the stud when I changed out the steering box.
A nice old fella in a house across the road let me borrow a hex wrench and some pliers to reattach the coupler. Drove it on home and immediately pulled all the coupler bolts loose and reapplied loctite to each one.
Could have been bad, but I guess clean living' and a clear conscience paid off!
Make sure to loctite all bolts on your steering!!