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As described in post 26, I had a problem with steering not centering. It was caused by the idler arm bearing.
Did you replace the idler arm bearing kit? If so, was it replaced with at OE Mercedes kit or an aftermarket kit, like Lemfoerder or Uro or ?? I had put in a new Lemfoerder in my W123 and it was the cause of the problem. I replaced it with an OE kit and problem was solved. I could explain why. But first check what you have in there. |
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Only 4 idler bushings left in Germany, for $40 I'll give the OEM one a shot. |
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You could jack car up and watch while someone turns the wheel. The rubber inserts should not move in the chassis tube. For my cars, manual say there should be about 0.5mm end to end slack in pivot after idler bolt is fully torqued. In other words, bushing should not restrict movement. This may not be your problem, but it is a cheap fix if it is! |
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I have a quick ratio Cosworth steering box getting refreshed at the moment so thats going to be going in regardless, but wasn't sure if there's anything else to check. Honestly I've replaced every bit of rubber in the suspension so I doubt it. |
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