dsldon
Mechanical
- Jun 26, 2004
- 2
10 years ago I restored a 1962 Mercedes Benz 190SL. Because I changed the engine I had to remove the original worm and sector steering. I installed a manual steer rack and pinion steering from a 1990 Ford Escort. After some changing of angles and repositioning I was able to remove almost all of the tow in (bump steer) to where it was not visible when bouncing the car and when driving the car fast. I have recently installed the power steering rack from the same model car and have been unable to correct the tow in problem. I don't understand exactly what I am trying to accomplish. If someone could explain the basics and the geometry involved in correcting this problem I would be very happy.
Thanks guys,
Don Harmon
PS: Steering rack is behind the axle.
Thanks guys,
Don Harmon
PS: Steering rack is behind the axle.