Re: Steering Wheel Position
Reply #12 –
Received this response from RedHead:
Subject: RE: Sheppard M100 box in Foretravel
Hi Brett,
I bounced this off of our builder here and this is the input I received as follows: "If you turn the tires to the perfectly straight ahead position and disconnect the pitman arm (to eliminate any mechanical or suspension stops) and then find "true center" in the gear box by turning it full lock to one side, counting the number of full 360 degree revolutions it takes to get to the other full lock and then go back towards center exactly half of the number of turns it was to find true center. At this point, you should be able to hook up the pitman arm with the marks lining up with one another and the steering wheel should be straight ahead. If the steering wheel is still off, you would need to disconnect the steering wheel and recenter it. If the pitman arm marks don't line up with the steering gear centered and the wheel centered, something needs to be addressed with suspension/alignment and this is where I would enlist the help of a good front end/alignment shop to see where the adjustments in the suspension/alignment need to be made."
One final bit of input is that if this test is performed and determine that the wheel just needs to be recentered and everything else lines up and we have equal turns both ways etc. it will not hurt the gear to recenter the wheel. This will not cause it to run in an "off-center" position or cause uneven turns either direction.
I hope this is helpful!
Thanks,
Daniel Foster
Red Head Steering Gears