- Location
- Sandy, Ut
I'm running a 4 bolt Saginaw car box (Nova, Impala, etc) on my FJ40. Its linked to my column via two Spicer steering u-joints. Its tapped for hydraulic assist and I'm running an older 1.5" x 6" RockLogic ram. The box was a new reman unit 2.5 years ago. At that time we tapped the ram assist lines, it went very smoothly and has worked great since.
So Friday I'm heading up the canyon on my way to a trailhead. I got to take a slight right turn and my steering 'stops' not like a binding or out of power feeling, more like a completely mechanical 'stop'. I quickly slow down and try the turn again and sure enough, it works no problems. I'm very leary at this point, get to our stopping point and I spend a few minutes looking around, all looks OK. U-joints are fine (visual), no major play, and the actual steering linkage is aok, no binding, no interference. We head up the trail and 3 or 4 more times throughout the day it does the same thing. Always while turning slight right, if I stop and bump it back it turns just fine.
I'm going to start tear down tomorrow. It could be a u-joint I suppose? One of the caps could have a buggered bearing but these are heavy duty bearings and really for steering they are major overkill. Could be the box, but it has performed flawlessly for a couple of years. I don't think it was starved of fluid, it felt like a definite 'clank' where as loss of fluid or pump power and you can manually work through it. Anyone heard of a ram failure? I suppose there could be a nasty ridge forming inside of my ram, and it would make sense for it to happen at or near the straight position which is when mine is happening. That would be a simple fix I suppose.
Has anyone dissassembled one of the old RockLogic rams? Anyone building these locally anymore or shall I go with a WestTexas unit if it does in deed need replacement?
So Friday I'm heading up the canyon on my way to a trailhead. I got to take a slight right turn and my steering 'stops' not like a binding or out of power feeling, more like a completely mechanical 'stop'. I quickly slow down and try the turn again and sure enough, it works no problems. I'm very leary at this point, get to our stopping point and I spend a few minutes looking around, all looks OK. U-joints are fine (visual), no major play, and the actual steering linkage is aok, no binding, no interference. We head up the trail and 3 or 4 more times throughout the day it does the same thing. Always while turning slight right, if I stop and bump it back it turns just fine.
I'm going to start tear down tomorrow. It could be a u-joint I suppose? One of the caps could have a buggered bearing but these are heavy duty bearings and really for steering they are major overkill. Could be the box, but it has performed flawlessly for a couple of years. I don't think it was starved of fluid, it felt like a definite 'clank' where as loss of fluid or pump power and you can manually work through it. Anyone heard of a ram failure? I suppose there could be a nasty ridge forming inside of my ram, and it would make sense for it to happen at or near the straight position which is when mine is happening. That would be a simple fix I suppose.
Has anyone dissassembled one of the old RockLogic rams? Anyone building these locally anymore or shall I go with a WestTexas unit if it does in deed need replacement?