Posted by Dodgeit on September 27, 2012 at 11:09:02 from (65.199.61.227):
In Reply to: 530 power steering posted by Stan - Florida on September 26, 2012 at 22:45:46:
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Mark the middle of piece, you moved in your post. with a corousponding mark on the housing it bolts to. For conversations sake, I'm talking about the piece that is located on top of the power steering housing, that houses the shaft that the steering shaft is pened to. When you move it 1/32 or less it can make a huge difference. There is a very, very small sweet spot. Don't take all the tension off the four bolts, so that it will only move with the tap of a hammer. if this don't work there are internal parts that need attention.
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