The steering wheel rotates freely, absolutely no resistance in the steering wheel. The tires do not move at all with the steering wheel. The steering gear isn't moving either, well the pinch bolt remains in the same position, no turning.
I suspect the ISS is snapped but I really am not sure. I need help diagnosing what is wrong and advise on how to replace, please.
This is what I believe caused the steering to break....
I removed the pinch bolt but I did not disconnect the ISS and the R&P from each other. I then lowered the front half of the sub-frame to remove the oil pan (the engine and transmission were supported above). While lowering the front end of the sub-frame, near the end of lowering it, I noticed a brief snap sound. It honestly sounded like metal shifting in the engine bay from lowering the sub-frame.
I disregarded the sound for the downpipe shifting under stress. But looking back now it seems something had broke in the steering system.
Such a bummer because I had finished my piston replacement for my turbo build. I was about to cruise the neighborhood while scanning to check things out. Obviously, the freely spinning steering wheel was an unwelcomed surprise.
Any help, please, is greatly appreciated. This vehicle MUST be finished before the cold winter days are fully upon us. My wife has her ride, but I'll have to walk in freezing temps. Good Lord, I hope not.
I suspect the ISS is snapped but I really am not sure. I need help diagnosing what is wrong and advise on how to replace, please.
This is what I believe caused the steering to break....
I removed the pinch bolt but I did not disconnect the ISS and the R&P from each other. I then lowered the front half of the sub-frame to remove the oil pan (the engine and transmission were supported above). While lowering the front end of the sub-frame, near the end of lowering it, I noticed a brief snap sound. It honestly sounded like metal shifting in the engine bay from lowering the sub-frame.
I disregarded the sound for the downpipe shifting under stress. But looking back now it seems something had broke in the steering system.
Such a bummer because I had finished my piston replacement for my turbo build. I was about to cruise the neighborhood while scanning to check things out. Obviously, the freely spinning steering wheel was an unwelcomed surprise.
Any help, please, is greatly appreciated. This vehicle MUST be finished before the cold winter days are fully upon us. My wife has her ride, but I'll have to walk in freezing temps. Good Lord, I hope not.
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