S13 Steering Rack Bushings
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CarelessSenior Member
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i can confirm that my MFP rack bushings, even with the right bracket, had about a 1/8 of play or so with the wheels on the ground.
i made a thread about it a long time ago. I think I fixed it though, so I never changed the bushings back. I can't remember what I did.
It wasn't an issue when I installed my 2nd rebuilt steering rack.
so it's not just the S13 urethane bushings. It seems like all of them have no squishy compliance to hug the brackets properly. -
300zxturboftwSenior Member
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Hmmm....thanks for the info guys, I'll have to look into a solution over the next few weeks. I haven't even visited the car in over a month since I brought the engine home.Usual Z31 suspect: Garage Queen (aka broken)
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MADMIKESenior Member
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Are you watching the rack move an 1/8th inch or are you talking steering wheel playDD:
86 Black Turbo 5spd
The Fallen:
84 red n/a auto Slicktop, 86 Black 2+2 n/a 5spd
Parting Currently:
86 White Turbo 5spd, 88 n/a 5spd, 84 AE, 88 Shiro #64
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NissanXRMASenior Member
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Agreed that poly doesn't grip as rubber would. I need to weld lateral bars underneath the brackets. Good idea. -
300zxturboftwSenior Member
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Wouldn't you be able to just roughen up the surface on the Poly bushings somehow? Maybe I'll just get new rubber bushings.Usual Z31 suspect: Garage Queen (aka broken)
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1artworkzSenior Member
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First read the instructions.
www.garymolitor.com/300zx/SRB-Information1.pdf
This will not work on the Z31
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300zxturboftwSenior Member
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So basically just find a 15/16" hold down bracket? Will the s13 one bolt down?Usual Z31 suspect: Garage Queen (aka broken)
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ButterSenior Member
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BTW, that was after I widened the strap by building it up with weld. Also built up the inside to grip the bushings and get a tighter fit. Still didn't work.
Guys go ga-ga over getting poly EVERYTHING for their cars. This bushing is meant more to grip the rack, not dampen vibration.sigpic -
P.1.M.P.Senior Member
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Yes to the wider bracket. S13 drivers' side brackets are shorter if I recall, that's why the bushing is a bit smaller on that side.1984 Hardtop Z31NA2T: Angrily decomposing due to lack of motivation
1986 Z31NA: Dead and gone -
NissanEggSenior Member
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Clean the poly and "degrease" it before putting it on, and clean the rack of gunk and PS fluid/oil. No problems what so ever from mine. Been on for 2 years and driven in anger around Road Atlanta and no movement from the rack.
1986 300ZX Turbo…sold
1990 Skyline GT-R…new money pit
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gardner86zxSenior Member
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Butter;324096 wrote: BTW, that was after I widened the strap by building it up with weld. Also built up the inside to grip the bushings and get a tighter fit. Still didn't work.
Guys go ga-ga over getting poly EVERYTHING for their cars. This bushing is meant more to grip the rack, not dampen vibration.
86na2t + holset
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300zxturboftwSenior Member
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My god, maybe I'll just see if i have any movement in my steering shaft and leave it how it is if not.Usual Z31 suspect: Garage Queen (aka broken)
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gardner86zxSenior Member
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86na2t + holset
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CarelessSenior Member
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yeah there has to be something that will fix this.
with the poly bushings it's worse. that movement is not "squishy", it's more of a knock from side to side.
i guess urethane adhesive would work. -
CarelessSenior Member
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NissanEgg;324110 wrote: Clean the poly and "degrease" it before putting it on, and clean the rack of gunk and PS fluid/oil. No problems what so ever from mine. Been on for 2 years and driven in anger around Road Atlanta and no movement from the rack.