sputnik 440
Capt Jim
Prior to changing out the oil pan on my 440 the 67 Satellite ran fine. Tracked good, no movement from left to right or right to left at any speed. We only removed the steering cross member to remove the oil pan. Now, I cannot get the wheels to stay aligned. I can get the alignment close with the string around the 4 tires method, and as soon as I take it out on the road, the alignment goes off enough to make the front tires scream. I took it to a shop that an old mechanic has. He is known for doing good alignments, enough for me to get the car to an alignment shop. I bought new tie rod ends and new control arm bushings. I thought the ones on the driver side may need replacing. (the passenger side are clearly new. The old mechanic said that the entire steering system was new. (2,000 miles) I drove his alignment for 2 miles and again the tires misaligned and screamed.
I can take the left wheel and I have no movement from top to bottom. If I take the tire from side to side, it moves a good 3/4" when my hands are anywhere from 7 to 11 o'clock. Something has to be broken or loose. I replaced both wheel bearings and still movement side to side. It tightened the top to bottom and both sides. Still movement side to side.
It seems that the entire control arm and the torsion bar moves. Why? All bushings are new and all bolts tightened and the cam washer is correctly positioned. In fact the old timer put a light spot weld on each. Could this be a torsion bar problem? I assume that any problem with the torsion bar would have been corrected when they rebuilt the steering system. I have 15 miles to drive the beast to the alignment shop. Right now I do not trust it.
I can take the left wheel and I have no movement from top to bottom. If I take the tire from side to side, it moves a good 3/4" when my hands are anywhere from 7 to 11 o'clock. Something has to be broken or loose. I replaced both wheel bearings and still movement side to side. It tightened the top to bottom and both sides. Still movement side to side.
It seems that the entire control arm and the torsion bar moves. Why? All bushings are new and all bolts tightened and the cam washer is correctly positioned. In fact the old timer put a light spot weld on each. Could this be a torsion bar problem? I assume that any problem with the torsion bar would have been corrected when they rebuilt the steering system. I have 15 miles to drive the beast to the alignment shop. Right now I do not trust it.