There's something not right with my 416. It occasionally feels very torque-steery but there's also an occasional clonk in very slow, very tight-lock scenarious. With the front in the air, there appears to be no play at the hubs - though I've not yet repeated those tests with a lever acting on the tyre. Could it be a balljoint issue?
No knocks or rattles on the move, even when cornering. PAS pump is noisy but seems to be operating consistently ie assistance doesn't seem to vary - the car just feels a bit vague at brief moments.
Any thoughts?
Odd steering behaviour
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Dollywobbler
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Re: Odd steering behaviour
Outer CV joints locking up for a very short time?
How old are they ?
You might feel something with the wheel in the air but you really need the wheels at about the correct ride height.
I'm sure somebody on here will know how to test them.
How old are they ?
You might feel something with the wheel in the air but you really need the wheels at about the correct ride height.
I'm sure somebody on here will know how to test them.
I like Twin Cams.... and Single Cams...and now Turbos
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Dollywobbler
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Re: Odd steering behaviour
I have no history with the car at all, so no idea about anything! Certainly something to consider though, so thanks for that.
Re: Odd steering behaviour
Bottom balljoints are a likely suspect. Check with a lever to see if you can get any movement.
If not then check track rod ends too.
If not then check track rod ends too.
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Mr Teddy Bear
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Re: Odd steering behaviour
My previous 216GSi used to torque steer on sweeping left hand bends, but she lacked power steering. Perhaps my current steed is a little down on power but I had formed the opinion that they didn't torque steer with a power rack fitted?
Teddy Bear
216 Sli SRS Charcoal Met 1996
214Si Silver? Tempest Grey 1993
216 Sli SRS Charcoal Met 1996
214Si Silver? Tempest Grey 1993
Re: Odd steering behaviour
Don't forget to check the rear trailing arm bushes too as these are a very common failure and will cause very floaty/imprecise steering (and sometimes odd tyre wear too depending on how badly it has failed).






