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Re: alfa-digest V8 #1058
Can't comment on engine problems, but my GTV-6 suffered from the same
heavy steering (not that its 'light' by any stretch of the imagination
normally) for over a year after I got it. I tried lots of things, from
front-end alignment to tires, to replacing the steering coupling. None
had any effect, Then I decided to change out my stock wooden steering
wheel for a leather one (an Alfa GTV-6 original equipment leather wheel
from A.P.E.) and when I finally got the old wheel off (it was on REALLY
tight) and replaced it with the leather one of the same diameter, the
steering suddenly became 'normal' and the excessive heaviness was gone.
Don't know why except perhaps the old wheel, being excessively
tightened down, was binding the steering column bearings by putting too
much side loading on them. You might start there.
George Graves
On Tuesday, August 27, 2002, at 06:04 PM, alfa-digest wrote:
Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2002 17:32:26 -0700
From: "Daegrigg (Don)" <[email protected]>
Subject: The Alfetta Saga Continues - Rich running, heavy steering
From earlier posting, some of you may remember that I am
restoring/resuscitating a 79 Alfetta Sedan that set in a Michigan
garage for at least two years. (The previous and original owner
started the car regularly for short runs around the neighborhood.) .
I live in the Washington, DC area.
So far:
Replaced the brake line from master cylinder to the equalizer valve -
old line rusted.
Changed engine and transmission oil/filter.
Bled the brakes twice - rear brake adjustment not happening - calipers
could be binding, may have to rebuild.
(Thanks for the tip on loosening the bleed fittings - the pound,
penetrate oil and turn method worked)
Two questions on this installment - engine and steering.
1. Too fast idle, rich running, tailpipe detonations on deceleration
- Does this point to the thermostatic actuator and the cut off
solenoid, respectively? Any ideas before I buy expensive parts?
2. Heavy steering - Had the Alfetta GT years ago and don't remember
the steering being particularly heavy. Tire pressure is correct, even
tried a few pounds over with no change. (Michelin XVX). Steering
effort noticeably higher at the extremes of steering travel. With
wheels unloaded (off the ground) do not notice any particular binding
or friction. Where do I start on this one?
Comments/suggestions welcomed.
Thanks,
Don
PS. Looking for Milano seats to put in the Alfetta.
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