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tenknots 09-09-2005 08:49 AM

Rack dampner pin adjustment question
 
On Strider, I adjusted the pin last night (it's a new style), but I want to make sure I'm doing it right.

I backed off until the engine began to shake, then screwed in just until it stopped. It's much better, but I think it could still be improved. If I just want to try incremental adjustments, would I further tighten or loosen the pin?


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Brian Carlton 09-09-2005 10:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tenknots
On Strider, I adjusted the pin last night (it's a new style), but I want to make sure I'm doing it right.

I backed off until the engine began to shake, then screwed in just until it stopped. It's much better, but I think it could still be improved. If I just want to try incremental adjustments, would I further tighten or loosen the pin?


The point at which you currently have it will probably prove to be close to the best you can get it. If you want to attempt to go further, screw it in another 1/2 turn and see if you definitely see further improvement. If so, then continue in 1/2 turn increments. At a certain point, there will be no improvement. Then back it out the 1/2 turn to the previous position.

If it's too far in, you will have problems starting it.

tangofox007 09-09-2005 10:30 AM

I have had better results adjusting the rack damper with the engine hot and the car idling in "drive."

Pete Burton 09-09-2005 10:34 AM

Did you guys use the $79 pin offered thru Fastlane or the $37 pin from Performance Products? Does anyone know if there is a difference? I'd like to support this forum through a purchase from Fastlane, but I won't pay double to do it.

pawoSD 09-09-2005 02:58 PM

I got a $52 one from **************.....and it finally solved my shaking (doesn't do it anymore...) it did not make much difference right after I installed and adjusted it, but it has since calmed down over the past few hundred miles... :confused: :confused: No more shaking, nice and smooth and responsive....16.5k since valve adjustment and it still starts on the first crank and doesn't smoke anymore than it ever has. I'm still going to do one before the winter however.....

lakerat 11-24-2005 08:49 PM

I had some cold weather idle issues so decided to adjust rack pin mine was all the way in so I backed it out a little at a time and it does not get any worse does this mean that the pin is bad.


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