Mud-club
Vehicle & Technical => Series Land Rovers => Topic started by: Spacemud on October 10, 2006, 14:05:33
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I read last night that you can put one shot grease in the steering box. Opened the box up of my new purchase last night and there looks to be nothing much in the way of lubrication in there at all. Does anyone have any preferences they can share?
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IMO Stick with EP90 or 80w90 as per the specification for the steering box
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Thanks Sixpot.
No other opinions either way?
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I'm still looking for the steering box!
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I'm still looking for the steering box!
It's just infront of where your brake and clutch master cylinders are. It will be a bit further down, but quite simply just follow the steering column and you will find the box. ;)
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so how regular do we fill/top these up then? Can you tell I'm new at this?) is it easy fill like the gearbox...ie fill until it overflows? :lol:
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Yeah just keep it topped up. check when you are doing the diffs and gearboxes.
BTW you'll need a 1/2 inch AF spanner to get it undone.
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cheers Mate, I shall have a looksee next time its both light and not raining....booo :cry: :lol:
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I'm still looking for the steering box!
I found ours easy enough... it's in the shed :lol:
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I read last night that you can put one shot grease in the steering box. Opened the box up of my new purchase last night and there looks to be nothing much in the way of lubrication in there at all. Does anyone have any preferences they can share?
I've asked the same question in AFL (http://groups.google.co.uk/group/alt.fan.landrover/browse_frm/thread/7266b0be78fe38cf/68f1fb8b48061b52?lnk=gst&q=steering+box+grease&rnum=1#68f1fb8b48061b52) 3 years ago! (didnt realise it was that long ago!)
never got a straight yes/no answer there though ive also seen it mentioned elsewhere. On the 101 yahoo group i think.
Since i posted that thread in 2003 i havent yet rebuilt my steering box and it still has no significant amounts of oil in and hasnt broken! I have kept meaning to put some grease in it (hey - its got to be better than nothing!).. I dont recall ever putting any oil in either!
now ive seen that ive been meaning to do it for 3 years i shall push it up the list somewhat! :oops:
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Well I've thrown caution to the wind and chucked a sachet in (strangeley enough one sachet filled it almost exactly) I went on the theory that:
Something is better than nothing
The gears are probably very worn anyway
It isn't going to get overly hot and will move at the same time as the swivels
It's a Land Rover
I don't really have any way of knowing if it is better/the same/worse though with such an old vehicle, do I?
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I don't really have any way of knowing if it is better/the same/worse though with such an old vehicle, do I?
well I suppose if you can turn corners its ok, and if nextdoors wall just disappeared under the bumper then eerr its worse!
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So, nearly 4 months later, any ill effects?
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Funnily enough I have only just finished the repairs and he's only been on the road since last Wednesday. Looking good so far and the steering in general is very good too.
Remind me again in four months time and i'll let you know! :wink:
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I was told by the person who reconditioned the stering box in my dads 86'' that greaseing steering boxes is very dangerous as the nut can cause suction at the end of its travel making it hard to get the landy off full lock. He recomended EP140 so it didn't leek so fast (as once recomended by rover aparently. also can go in the relay)) I should point out this advice was for the 'worm and nut' type box as fitted to early series 1's. They have a tube mounted through the steering box so the thicker oil helped them leek less.
Don't know what would happen on the later recurculateing ball type, can they get the sucksion proplem too? I use normal EP90 (actully 80w90 to be exact) in my 88 and top it up every 3000mines, its always still pritty full at that stage anyway so doesn't need anything to thicken it up. I always top up that often ignored steering relay at the same time too!
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...errr, still going strong, and being used daily :wink: