How to change the bush of the steering rack

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
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    In this video is presented how to change the bush of the steering rack. This video has an informative role.

Komentáře • 55

  • @engman6320
    @engman6320 Před 3 lety +2

    You are the best ever I ve seen

  • @fejsalrama849
    @fejsalrama849 Před měsícem

    Hello, do these bushings need to have two of the o rings or it's mounted without the o rings, can i have an answer since i need to do this on my Megane 2, thanks.

  • @ozzi3146
    @ozzi3146 Před 2 lety +2

    Can you help me, because i can't find this part for my Citroen C-Elysee from year 2017. It's a electrix steering gear, where can i find the Bush?

  • @user-qv5rv5yz5o
    @user-qv5rv5yz5o Před rokem +1

    Hi, i have a prius V. Llitlle noise in my car’s steering rack. I need part number that bush of steering rack for prius v. I cant find this bush for my car. Please help me.

  • @saadahmad5087
    @saadahmad5087 Před rokem +1

    Hello great work. I'm having a problem with the Steering Rack Assembly of my Honda Civic X. The steering is making tik tik noise when I turn it. I think the same bush in the video that you showed has been worned out which causes the pinion gear to misalign with the rack which causes noise. My question is where can I find this Bush for my Civic X. Please reply !! Thanks

    • @steeringrack9561
      @steeringrack9561 Před rokem

      Hello. For the Honda Civic, I only have bushings for the 9th generation (2011-2017).

  • @Guillaumemerlen-e7d
    @Guillaumemerlen-e7d Před měsícem

    Hi, can you explain me why I have to remove the box on Suzuki Swift 2011 to change the bushing
    I don’t understand why we have to remove the box
    I am actually working on the car
    Thank you

    • @steeringrack9561
      @steeringrack9561 Před měsícem +1

      When the rack shaft goes all the way back into the steering box, it does not pass the internal channel where the bushing spurs enter and you cannot remove the bushing, therefore it must be removed to be able to remove the old bushing and install the new one.

    • @Guillaumemerlen-e7d
      @Guillaumemerlen-e7d Před měsícem

      @@steeringrack9561 Thank you for your answer, I removed the box a few days ago, easier to understand when the box is in the hands
      I disassemblied the little channel, i bought your part using eBay on july the 10th, hope you will be abble to send it as soon as possible 🙏
      Thank you very much from France
      And Hope my english is good enough 😉

  • @pedromm00042
    @pedromm00042 Před 2 lety +1

    Excelent video, do you have another video for replace the bushing of the other side?

  • @ahmetozyetis4244
    @ahmetozyetis4244 Před 2 lety

    👏👏👏

  • @markuslimseth8426
    @markuslimseth8426 Před 2 měsíci

    Your webside is down ? Can it be replaced when the steering rack is in the car ? Nissan leaf 1 gen

    • @steeringrack9561
      @steeringrack9561 Před 2 měsíci

      I did not change the bushing from the steering box on this model, but if you can remove it completely with the steering box on the car, it means that you can install it.

    • @markuslimseth8426
      @markuslimseth8426 Před 2 měsíci

      @@steeringrack9561 The rack cant be moved enough to get the bushing out, you have to totally disassembly the hole rack housing to replace the hushing on Nissan leaf gen 1.

    • @steeringrack9561
      @steeringrack9561 Před 2 měsíci +1

      In this case, the steering box must be taken down and disassembled takes about 3 hours of work.

  • @FUNKINETIK
    @FUNKINETIK Před rokem +1

    Hi… I’ve got the same thing that needs replacing, I haven’t removed the old one yet. But the problem I think I’m going to encounter is finding a replacement part due to the age of the vehicle, it’s a 1982 Bedford CF 280 van (ex-ambulance) so yep, 40 years old. What I want to ask you, or anyone who reads this, is would it be okay to get a replacement 3D printed if I can’t find an ‘off the shelf’ part? Cheers : )

    • @steeringrack9561
      @steeringrack9561 Před rokem

      Hello. I do not recommend making the bushing with a 3D printer, because of the shocks the printed layers will come off, it is best to make it from polyamide.

    • @FUNKINETIK
      @FUNKINETIK Před rokem +1

      @@steeringrack9561 Hi, thanks for your reply, much appreciated. I found out that Bedford never actually supplied the bushings as a spare part, and so was seriously considering the 3D printing option, but miraculously I found a complete reconditioned steering rack on EBay. Because I’m giving the vehicle a really good health check for its final mot I thought it best to treat it to the ‘new’ rack. Just out of curiosity, how would I have made the bushing from polyamide? Would it be the case of forming a mould?

    • @steeringrack9561
      @steeringrack9561 Před rokem

      I make bushings from polyamide bar for any car model on the lathe, but a steering box is needed to be able to take all the necessary dimensions and the most important thing is to check the bushing on the box at the end. I have put up for sale on Ebay several models of bushings. Now I'm looking for a Daihatsu Terios box to make the bushing and I can't find this car model in Romania, I think I'll buy a box on Ebay to make it for this car model as well.@@FUNKINETIK

    • @steeringrack9561
      @steeringrack9561 Před rokem

      A bushing made in a mold will not have the same hardness as polyamide. At the moment I make bushings for about 90 car models, after making each bushing is mounted on the steering box and checked.

    • @FUNKINETIK
      @FUNKINETIK Před rokem

      @@steeringrack9561 I’m just intrigued in how they are made (don’t worry I don’t intend going into the bushing replacement industry : ) Do you obtain ready formed tubing and then transform into specific bushing - please tell me. Be good to know for future reference if you can supply replacements.

  • @Biop45
    @Biop45 Před rokem

    Hi - is this part suitable for a 2008 1.5 Renault Grand Modus? Does the rack need to come off to undertake repair? Thanks.

    • @steeringrack9561
      @steeringrack9561 Před 7 měsíci

      Yes, is suitable.

    • @steeringrack9561
      @steeringrack9561 Před 2 měsíci

      Hi, I changed the bushing in a modus, it's a Megane 2 bushing, I think it fits your bushing too, if the Megane 2 can be changed on the car without removing the steering box, it should also work for you. If you manage to remove the entire bushing without breaking it directly on the car, you can mount it yourself.

  • @anterometso276
    @anterometso276 Před 3 lety

    Someone else added two silicone rings to the bushings. . Any idea, if there are supposed to be any gasket rings in the bushings?

    • @claudiagugu3413
      @claudiagugu3413 Před 2 lety

      The original bushing has no rings and this bushing is mounted without rings.

    • @steeringrack9561
      @steeringrack9561 Před 2 měsíci

      It depends on the model of the bush, some are used with o-rings, others without. Megane 2 comes without rings, Toyota Rav 4 comes with rings for example.

  • @AndrexZ18
    @AndrexZ18 Před rokem

    Hello, is there any kind of recommended grease for this bushing?

    • @steeringrack9561
      @steeringrack9561 Před rokem +2

      Hello, any type of grease works except graphite grease.

  • @artatulsharma8813
    @artatulsharma8813 Před rokem

    My bush kit changed. But steering not coming to centre position while turning, service centre say i need to ride 100,200 km then it will be ok. Is it normal?

    • @artatulsharma8813
      @artatulsharma8813 Před rokem

      Steering bush kit changed by service centre.

    • @steeringrack9561
      @steeringrack9561 Před 7 měsíci

      If the bushing is tighter, it is normal for the steering wheel to return to its normal position, but it will return after a few thousand km.@@artatulsharma8813

    • @steeringrack9561
      @steeringrack9561 Před 2 měsíci

      It means that your bushing is too tight, that's why the steering wheel doesn't come back completely, it's not normal, but in a few thousand km it will grind and it will go normally.@@artatulsharma8813

  • @vasileionut4763
    @vasileionut4763 Před 3 lety

    Salut! La Megane 2 daca se se schimba aceasta bucșă cu caseta "pe poziție/pe mașina" uleiul de la servi va curge? Sau uleiul nu ajunge la aceasta bucșă?

    • @claudiagugu3413
      @claudiagugu3413 Před 2 lety +1

      Bucsa se schimba fara a da jos caseta, este caseta mecanica deci nu are ulei in interior.

    • @steeringrack9561
      @steeringrack9561 Před 2 měsíci

      Megane 2 are caseta mecanica nu are ulei doar vaselina.

  • @engman6320
    @engman6320 Před 2 lety

    Dose it possible for optima/ sonata 2011/2013 without remove the rack

    • @claudiagugu3413
      @claudiagugu3413 Před 2 lety +1

      This bushing is suitable for the following car models.
      Megane 2 / Kangoo / Scenic 2 / Clio 3 / Mazda 2 / Nissan Micra 3 K12 / Tiida / Ford Fiesta Mk6-Mk7

    • @steeringrack9561
      @steeringrack9561 Před 2 měsíci

      If you manage to remove the entire bushing without breaking it, it can be mounted without removing the box from the car.@@claudiagugu3413

  • @_-BK-_
    @_-BK-_ Před 3 lety

    Is it possible to do this without removing the rack?

    • @handson871
      @handson871  Před 3 lety +1

      yes, at some cars

    • @_-BK-_
      @_-BK-_ Před 3 lety

      @@handson871do you think it can be done on a Suzuki Swift iv 1.2? (The steering rack looks much like the one you're dealing with here)

    • @claudiagugu3413
      @claudiagugu3413 Před 2 lety

      The bushing is very easy to mount without removing the box from the car.

    • @steeringrack9561
      @steeringrack9561 Před 2 měsíci

      @@_-BK-_ On the Suzuki Swift, you have to remove the box from the car to change the bushing, I also have bushings for the Swift.

  • @las2556
    @las2556 Před rokem

    Waw

  • @CarlosSanchez-vf7jn
    @CarlosSanchez-vf7jn Před 2 lety