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#9809 - 08/26/04 10:28 PM
'30 Steering Gear Adjustment
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Grease Monkey
Registered: 08/24/04
Posts: 11
Loc: Lancaster, CA
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Does anyone have the instructions on adjusting the steering gear on a '30? The earliest I have is on the '32 and ofcourse that is a different box.
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#9810 - 08/27/04 05:19 AM
Re: '30 Steering Gear Adjustment
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Shade Tree Mechanic
Registered: 09/09/03
Posts: 159
Loc: Canal winchester, Ohio
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I have a 31 manual which has the procedure for it. But I don't know if it is the same procedure for your 30. If yes, I could copy or send it to you if that would help. Shocks
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#9812 - 08/27/04 08:00 PM
Re: '30 Steering Gear Adjustment
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Grease Monkey
Registered: 08/24/04
Posts: 11
Loc: Lancaster, CA
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Thanks for the rapid response. I believe you got it right Junkyard Dog. The only adjustments you have are the worm shaft end play and the sector shaft end play and no seperate adjustment for backlash. By the way, where can I get one of those 1930 shop manuals?
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#9814 - 08/27/04 09:15 PM
Re: '30 Steering Gear Adjustment
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Grease Monkey
Registered: 08/24/04
Posts: 11
Loc: Lancaster, CA
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Thanks Chevychip, I'll try and get one.
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#9815 - 08/29/04 04:25 AM
Re: '30 Steering Gear Adjustment
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Registered: 01/10/02
Posts: 2362
Loc: Wayne, NJ
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Question: How much "play" is exceptable? My 32 seems to "wander" just a little too much for my liking. I've adjusted the box a few times and can't seem to get tight feel to the steering. I'd say right now the wheel has about 1 1/2" to 2" of play.
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#9817 - 08/29/04 08:22 AM
Re: '30 Steering Gear Adjustment
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Grease Monkey
Registered: 05/09/04
Posts: 1
Loc: Ehrhardt,SC
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Hi Everyone, Is there a 1931 chevy club???? I just aquired a 31 chev coupe with twin side mounts and I sure would like to visit with other 31 chev owners. Thanks Dave
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#9819 - 08/30/04 02:33 PM
Re: '30 Steering Gear Adjustment
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Registered: 01/10/02
Posts: 2362
Loc: Wayne, NJ
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 JunkYardDog, thanks for the quick reply. I have jacked up the front end so the tires are just off the floor. I can move the steering wheel 1 1/2"-2" before I see any movement in the drag link. I have replaced the little springs and half moon spacers in the tie rod ends and repacked them with grease. What does it take to rebuild the drag link? (is there a kit?) Or...could the problem be in the steering box?
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#9822 - 08/30/04 07:11 PM
Re: '30 Steering Gear Adjustment
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Registered: 12/14/01
Posts: 11815
Loc: Central Texas
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 JunkYardDog, You need to keep both hands on the wheel and your eyes straight ahead, Elvira will do fine till you get to the barn. A little slack keeps your steering apparatus from freezing up!
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#9824 - 08/31/04 02:56 PM
Re: '30 Steering Gear Adjustment
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Registered: 01/10/02
Posts: 2362
Loc: Wayne, NJ
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Hi Ed. If I remember correctly my Dad repacked the drag link before I did the tie rod ends. I also checked and adjusted the toe. I'm not sure about what you say regarding the tire pressure. Seems to me that a higher pressure would cause the front end to wander more easily. I'm thinking that the steering box is just worn.  JunkYardDog said something about flipping the gear to eliminate backlash on the 1930 car. Junkyard...is the '32 gear 360 degrees. I believe my car is a very early 32. (November 31)
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#9828 - 09/01/04 01:10 PM
Re: '30 Steering Gear Adjustment
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Backyard Mechanic
Registered: 01/03/02
Posts: 497
Loc: Wynantskill, NY
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I recall someone in this group a long time back - perhaps Chevnut -expressing that boosting the tire pressure a pound or two above what the manual calls for can help reduce that "sloggy" steering you get that feels like worn steering. I did it two years ago - I think I raised the pressure to 34 or 35 pounds - and I did find some incremental improvement.
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#9830 - 09/01/04 04:59 PM
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Registered: 01/10/02
Posts: 2362
Loc: Wayne, NJ
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Well Ed, I'll give that a try. It may be possible to get a better "feel" for the road if there is more pressure. But I'd sure like to stop all that "drifting around".
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#9831 - 09/01/04 05:55 PM
Re: '30 Steering Gear Adjustment
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Registered: 12/14/01
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Loc: Central Texas
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I found it makes a lot of difference in the little narrow 400,450x21 inch tires on the 1928 Sedan, I run about 40psi. also keeping all four tires at the same pressure is better since even 3 or 4 psi difference in the fronts can be felt in the way she drives on un-even blacktop pavement. My steering is all good and tight, I changed the toe in from 1 3/8" toe out to 1/8" toe in and that also helped, I was wearing the left front tire tread and it also shows an improvement now with the correct toe in and the 40psi.
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