1959 Sport Fury Steering
1959 Sport Fury Steering
Do all 1959 Plymouths have loose steering. I have replaced all the front end parts in my 59 and it still feels loose. Maybe the Corvettes I have owned have spoiled me. Anyone have pointers on how to tighten the steering or what I need to rebuild?
Re: 1959 Sport Fury Steering
Not only 59 Plymouths but all Chrysler Products have what you might call loose steering, that is, a very light touch to make the car move from side to side or turn a corner. It's the nature of the beast. If you have a lot of play in the steering wheel, that is, the wheel moves quite a bit from side to side and the car does not respond you can adjust the steering. On the top of the steering box is a large nut with a slotted adjuster in the middle of the nut. Loosen the nut and tighten the adjuster a little until the play is gone, you might have to do it several times, do not tighten it too much. Dont forget to tighten the Big nut after you have it like you want. If you have a maintenance manual look adjusting sterring up.
Dick.
Dick.
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Re: 1959 Sport Fury Steering
I will try that. Thanks for the tip.
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I just had that same problem after my front end rebuild. The guy tried to adjust the box but it didn't help. turns out the the steering shaft insulator bushing was shot.
http://www.oldmoparts.com had them for $7.50, made a big difference! I thought I was going to have to replace my steering box but this completely fixed it.
Durke
59 Savoy and 59 Fury
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Re: 1959 Sport Fury Steering
Mine has "touchy, light" steering too. You gotta really focus on steering, can't look around too much, actually not at all. Mine did improve greatly though after I installed new shocks and radial tires, but still could be better. Never touched the adjustment on box; afraid it might make it worse, but definitely will check into steering shaft insulator.
Re: 1959 Sport Fury Steering
I think I will try that also.
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What does it entail to change the insulator bushing? Is it a big deal or relatively simple?
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It's pretty easy! You have to remove the steering wheel and unhook the wiring harnesses from the column ( there is a spring, some washer and a spacer that goes in the bearing under the wheel keep those in order). Then there is a clamp in the engine compartment where the column meets the steering box- loosen that. Next unbolt the clamp that holds the column to the dash and slide the column off the steering shaft. The steering shaft is held to the steering box with a roll pin, this is where the insulator bushing is. Use a punch and drive out the pin and the shaft will come loose. make sure you mark which way the shaft was into the steering box, if you put it back 180 degrees off your steering wheel will be upside down! If you have anymore questions feel free to send me a PM.
Heres a link to the forward look forum with some pics
http://www.forwardlook.net/forums/forum ... 19&start=1
Durke
Heres a link to the forward look forum with some pics
http://www.forwardlook.net/forums/forum ... 19&start=1
Durke
Durke
59 Savoy and 59 Fury
59 Savoy and 59 Fury
Re: 1959 Sport Fury Steering
Perfect timing!! Just received a call from my mechanic late this afternoon. He said he has the steering box out but thinks it needs an insulator sleeve. I saw this posting last night. I will contact Andy Bernbaum first thing tomorrow morning.59$avoy wrote:I just had that same problem after my front end rebuild. The guy tried to adjust the box but it didn't help. turns out the the steering shaft insulator bushing was shot. IMG_1445.jpg 3.jpg http://www.oldmoparts.com had them for $7.50, made a big difference! I thought I was going to have to replace my steering box but this completely fixed it.
Anybody have a picture of this page in a Shop Manual??
Thanks for your help.
Ken Morton
59 Fury 4 door Hardtop.
Re: 1959 Sport Fury Steering
I am not sure what is meant by insulator sleeve. Years ago when I had my steering gear out for rebuild, I noticed a rubber insulator (much like a sleeve) at the far end of the steering shaft. Without this, the horn won't function. Could this be the sleeve under discussion?
I have a set of three 1959 Plymouth Service Manuals...one of them delves into the topics of Steering, and separately, Coaxial Steering. There are exploded views, and directions, but to be honest, I do not truly understand the technical stuff. If I could be instructed how to post the appropriate pages, I would be happy to do so. As far as I can see, none of the views shows an insulator sleeve.
I have a set of three 1959 Plymouth Service Manuals...one of them delves into the topics of Steering, and separately, Coaxial Steering. There are exploded views, and directions, but to be honest, I do not truly understand the technical stuff. If I could be instructed how to post the appropriate pages, I would be happy to do so. As far as I can see, none of the views shows an insulator sleeve.
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I called Andy Bernbaum this morning. He doesn't have the Steering Shaft Insulator.
Any suggestions of other sources??
Thanks!
Ken Morton
kenmorton@comcast.net
Any suggestions of other sources??
Thanks!
Ken Morton
kenmorton@comcast.net
59$avoy wrote:I just had that same problem after my front end rebuild. The guy tried to adjust the box but it didn't help. turns out the the steering shaft insulator bushing was shot. IMG_1445.jpg 3.jpg http://www.oldmoparts.com had them for $7.50, made a big difference! I thought I was going to have to replace my steering box but this completely fixed it.
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I have the same problem with my 59 Fury. Received a call yesterday from my mechanic that I need a steering shaft insulator.
Called Andy Bernbaum first thing this morning but he does not have any. Any suggestions regarding other sources??
Trying to get this ready for Carlisle.
Thanks!
Ken Morton
kenmorton@comcast.net
Called Andy Bernbaum first thing this morning but he does not have any. Any suggestions regarding other sources??
Trying to get this ready for Carlisle.
Thanks!
Ken Morton
kenmorton@comcast.net
Re: 1959 Sport Fury Steering
I wonder if these guys can help?
http://www.larescorp.com/
Or these guys...
http://www.robertsmotorparts.com/index.html
Dan
http://www.larescorp.com/
Or these guys...
http://www.robertsmotorparts.com/index.html
Dan
"If it's new, Plymouth's got it!"
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If someone could post the P/N for this item, I will try to locate one (or more).
I simply don't know what part you are discussing...a sleeve, a bushing, a seal?
-roger-
I simply don't know what part you are discussing...a sleeve, a bushing, a seal?
-roger-
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Thanks Dan for providing the two leeds. Sent both an e-mail already. Also contacted a few old sources by e-mail earlier (hope they are still in business) and there is a place in California I will try tomorrow.
I will let you know how I make out.
Ken
I will let you know how I make out.
Ken