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gsl 10-14-2005 10:22 AM

93 civic steering hard
 
my '93 hatch /w 250000 km seems to be steering harder to the right
then to the left. could it be the rack? ball joints( the lower ones
have already been replaced)? any ideas would be appreciated. also,
doesn anyone know who makes good braided steel brake lines for
this car? thanks.

T L via CarKB.com 10-14-2005 10:39 AM

Re: 93 civic steering hard
 
When were the balljoints replaced? With OEM or High quality replacements?
Have you greased them since, are the boots still intact? How about the tie
rod ends? Are they dry?

Also, what is the condition of your P/S belt? (it has power steering right?)
Fluid level, line condition, etc etc.

t

gsl wrote:
>my '93 hatch /w 250000 km seems to be steering harder to the right
>then to the left. could it be the rack? ball joints( the lower ones
>have already been replaced)? any ideas would be appreciated. also,
>doesn anyone know who makes good braided steel brake lines for
>this car? thanks.



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gsl 10-14-2005 11:49 AM

Re: 93 civic steering hard
 
On Fri, 14 Oct 2005 14:39:59 GMT, "T L via CarKB.com" <u10197@uwe>
wrote:

if it was a belt, or fluid wouldn't it be hard to steer both ways?
the lower balljoints were replaced (not oem) less than 50k ago.
the upper ball joints haven't been replaced. if they don't have
fittings, how am i supposed to grease them?

>When were the balljoints replaced? With OEM or High quality replacements?
>Have you greased them since, are the boots still intact? How about the tie
>rod ends? Are they dry?
>
>Also, what is the condition of your P/S belt? (it has power steering right?)
>Fluid level, line condition, etc etc.
>
>t
>
>gsl wrote:
>>my '93 hatch /w 250000 km seems to be steering harder to the right
>>then to the left. could it be the rack? ball joints( the lower ones
>>have already been replaced)? any ideas would be appreciated. also,
>>doesn anyone know who makes good braided steel brake lines for
>>this car? thanks.



T L via CarKB.com 10-14-2005 12:06 PM

Re: 93 civic steering hard
 
Your probably right, I didn't see the part about it being hard only 1 way.

To service my balljoints, I pop them using the correct tool (to preserve the
boot) and use a grease gun with a needle between the stud and the boot to
inject grease in them. You are correct though, they are not designed to be
serviced.

Just wondering if you had a premature failure on one of your new balljoints...
.. I had that happen on my 98 civic.




gsl wrote:
>if it was a belt, or fluid wouldn't it be hard to steer both ways?
>the lower balljoints were replaced (not oem) less than 50k ago.
>the upper ball joints haven't been replaced. if they don't have
>fittings, how am i supposed to grease them?
>
>>When were the balljoints replaced? With OEM or High quality replacements?
>>Have you greased them since, are the boots still intact? How about the tie

>[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>>>doesn anyone know who makes good braided steel brake lines for
>>>this car? thanks.



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gsl 10-14-2005 05:53 PM

Re: 93 civic steering hard
 
i suppose its possible, whats the correct tool/technique for taking
the ball joints off?

On Fri, 14 Oct 2005 16:06:57 GMT, "T L via CarKB.com" <u10197@uwe>
wrote:

>Your probably right, I didn't see the part about it being hard only 1 way.
>
>To service my balljoints, I pop them using the correct tool (to preserve the
>boot) and use a grease gun with a needle between the stud and the boot to
>inject grease in them. You are correct though, they are not designed to be
>serviced.
>
>Just wondering if you had a premature failure on one of your new balljoints...
>. I had that happen on my 98 civic.
>
>
>
>
>gsl wrote:
>>if it was a belt, or fluid wouldn't it be hard to steer both ways?
>>the lower balljoints were replaced (not oem) less than 50k ago.
>>the upper ball joints haven't been replaced. if they don't have
>>fittings, how am i supposed to grease them?
>>
>>>When were the balljoints replaced? With OEM or High quality replacements?
>>>Have you greased them since, are the boots still intact? How about the tie

>>[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>>>>doesn anyone know who makes good braided steel brake lines for
>>>>this car? thanks.



jim beam 10-14-2005 09:16 PM

Re: 93 civic steering hard
 
gsl wrote:
> my '93 hatch /w 250000 km seems to be steering harder to the right
> then to the left. could it be the rack? ball joints( the lower ones
> have already been replaced)? any ideas would be appreciated. also,
> doesn anyone know who makes good braided steel brake lines for
> this car? thanks.


if it's hard one way & not the other, my money's on the rack. pop the
steering rack joints and test the knuckles. if they're both free, then
it's /definitely/ the rack.



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