Power steering control valve body???

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  1. T&C72

    T&C72 c-body member

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    I still have problems with my steering:
    POOR RECOVERY FROM TURNS:cry:
    everything of the steering linkage is in good conditioning(works smoothly and no free play):)
    the wheel alignment is checked and ok:)
    the power steering pump and box are new!:jumping:
    only the control valve body I had to take from the old gear box.
    now I think this is the problem.:banghead3:
    where can I get a new or rebuild valve body.??
    or can it be something I forget to check?? ​


     
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    HandyAndy Well-Known Member

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    Try here:
    www.rockauto.com
    they have seal kits for rebuilding.
    I'm sure there are many places over here that would have what you seek or would have local shops that could do a rebuild or know where to get parts. Are there any machine shops or service stations where you live?

    For used junkyard parts this link is national:
    http://car-part.com/

    Have you had an alignment done?
     
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  3. T&C72

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    the alignment is checked and ok.
    at rockauto.com they have only a seal kit.
    I need a rebuild or nos valve body.
    thanks for the respons!!
     
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    Stormin' Norman Well-Known Member

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    the Rev senior junior Charter Member

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    i know you said the align is good...and I'm not being a smartass(belive it or not):rofl2:
    could it be that your just used to a newer car...with kickback in the steering?

    If NO...then maybe the align guy...just needs to put a bit more 'caster' into the alignment...this will give the steering some 'theoretical' easier return.

    thats all i got from a million miles away:rofl2:
     
  6. T&C72

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    Believe it or not I just bought me a compleet nos power steering valve unit at ebay.com
    if this isn't gonna work I trie to to give 'm a little bit more caster!!
    thanks for the tip REV.
     
  7. Steve-E-D

    Steve-E-D Well-Known Member

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    Good luck with the new part.

    Its amazing how different +-1 degree of caster can feel. I like my wagon set to the upper end of spec.
     
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    ok, Steve
    do jou mean positive or negative caster??
     
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    Steve-E-D Well-Known Member

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    Positive caster.
    Mine calls for 2 degrees +-0.5

    After my rebuild, I had it aligned and driving home, it felt crappy. Unstable at highway speeds and low speed return was weak. I took it into to another store location and had them recheck it. It was barely at 1 degree. They shimmed it out to 2.5 and it felt great.
    One finger on the wheel at 65 MPH felt rock solid and steering return was effortless.
     
  10. T&C72

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    the specifications for my chrysler for caster are +1/4 to +1-1/4 degrees, looked it up in the factory OEM shop manual, I will have it checked tomorrow, let you now the outcome!!
     
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    see...im not always sarcastic:rofl2:


    i can be as cereal as the next guy:biglaugh:
     

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