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Right so we have an 89 G reg Transit 2.5 non turbo diesel - I think it's referred to as a banana engine.
Ok it's slow as shit, I can cope with that. Steering is very vague though. I checked and it's got two UJ's down to a powersteering rack. It's got coil springs on the front instead of leaf springs which I think some from that age had. The slop in the steering means its easy to get a real weave on as you try to keep it in a straight line. I don't know where the breather or whatever is - but the tank has to be filled up VERYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY slowly or it comes pissing out like a maniac. It'll click off at the slightest pull of the trigger also. It's hard to fill. Any idea what could be causing this back pressure and where the breather hole is or if there's some other common solution?
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Oh - anyone got an electric impact driver I could maybe borrow at kidderminster nat and bring to the next one?
I have a 1991 eunos (mx5) with some screwed up bolts. ![]()
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the trannys steering is pretty vague at best anyway. a new rack might cure it. and check ya tyre pressures as that can cause probs to.
breather/fuel. may be a kink in the filler pipe. depends what madel you should be able to see it underneath and follow it if its got twisted then un twist it. Quote:
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I had a quick look at it looked fine but I will take a closer look.
On a motorhome this steering is quite dangerous and you can't do anything but maximum best concentration to keep it between the lanes. Not very relaxing. I increased the rear air assisted suspension from 35psi to 70 and that feels bettter. it's just the steering now. I've not checked the pressures yet on those. I know on the older type steering box you could tighten stuff up but this power steering rack I've no idea ![]()
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it was suggested to me to put red 2 stroke in - about 1/100 ratio or something - is this bullshit?
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![]() Check the obvious on front end, track rod ends, ball joints, bushes etc... could be rear cart springs are saggy/bushes gone so it's getting light on front end, plenty of body for the air to push back on! could be something daft like tyre pressures or tyre sizes not matching so check the obvious! does it brake in a straight line and well? (ish, safely?!) Fuelling issues does sound like blocked tank breathers or simply blockage in filler hose, haven't had the issue with a transit but just take any breather pipes off and check they are clear, most will have one that vents back into filler hose.... a crusty old tank or perished hoses etc could mean they are blocked personally i'd drain and strip tank off to inspect it all but that won't be easy on a driveway on an old girl. Looks like a proper beast for a race reporting bus... needs a nice oOple vinyl wrap or r/c sticker bombing to hide it's beige-ness
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RESULT finally today for the first time in 2 years I filled my tank to the top. Cost me more though ![]()
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