Powered Steering
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Hi Just baught a t25 1984 Panel Van, Steering seems unusually heavy, how can i tell if it should have powered steering? if it does not have powered steering how heavy should the streering be to identify if there are any other issues? cheers
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Re: Powered Steering
Inflate the tyres to the correct pressures (45 front/55 rear for standard 185 R14C tyres) if it's still too heavy you've bought the wrong vehicle I'm afraid. After market PAS kits are available but VERY expensive.
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Re: Powered Steering
A standard panel van didn't have factory PS.....are tyres and the steering wheel original?
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Cheers thanks for the help< will check tire pressurs etc, probably seems heavier as used to modern powered steering, has standard Steering wheel not a small car wheel.
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Re: Powered Steering
el_kel1 wrote: probably seems heavier as used to modern powered steering,
This is a problem ... especially younger peeps are used to PAS and powerful turds getting 50mpg ... these venerable old buses aren't in that league (fortunately)

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Re: Powered Steering
I purchased an electric power steering kit from Ultimate Engineering, you have to exchange your steering rack for a modified one,it also comes with motor, ecu, speed sensor and wiring plus instructions on took me 4 hours to fit and its the best thing i have done to improve the vehicle. cost of kit £395.00 

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campergh wrote:I purchased an electric power steering kit from Ultimate Engineering, you have to exchange your steering rack for a modified one,it also comes with motor, ecu, speed sensor and wiring plus instructions on took me 4 hours to fit and its the best thing i have done to improve the vehicle. cost of kit £395.00
You mean column surely?
These look very well made but they do leave lots of unanswered questions about legality, voiding insurance with non homologated fittings, safety in a crash etc etc.
Martin
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California Dreamin wrote:campergh wrote:I purchased an electric power steering kit from Ultimate Engineering, you have to exchange your steering rack for a modified one,it also comes with motor, ecu, speed sensor and wiring plus instructions on took me 4 hours to fit and its the best thing i have done to improve the vehicle. cost of kit £395.00
You mean column surely?
These look very well made but they do leave lots of unanswered questions about legality, voiding insurance with non homologated fittings, safety in a crash etc etc.
Martin
wonder just how much juice they sap from the battery too??
el_kel1 wrote:Hi Just baught a t25 1984 Panel Van, Steering seems unusually heavy, how can i tell if it should have powered steering? if it does not have powered steering how heavy should the streering be to identify if there are any other issues? cheers

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