Hi all!
i just finished a big job of rebuilding 2 lower arm on my 1988 4wd. Brand new cam bolt, bushings, add metal plate to re-enforce lower arm etc...
Next step was to align the wheels. I don't know why, but the left Wheel is ok, i means the outer tie-rod can be screw into the inner tie-rod for alignment adjustment and there is still threads visible on the inner tie-rod. For the right Wheel... the outer tie-rod is completely screw Inside the inner tie-rod (no more threads are visible) to bring back the Wheel towards the car, but the Wheel is still aligned 1deg outside. There is no more thread to screw the outer tie-rod... probably also the inner tie-rod have reached the bottom of the outer tie-rod.
what i see:
I checked lenght of inner and outer tie-rod installed on the van, they are all equals (no mismatch parts and there is no left and right inner/outer tie-rod for the van)
no play on any of these 4 parts. No play at all on the steering. Lower and upper ball joint mostly new. All rubbers, bushings are recent.
The last owner (25 year of ownership) told me that there was no repair on rack and pinion in the past.
I try to figure out how is it possible that the right outer and inner tie-rod are too long to bring back right Wheel on a correct alignment. Any ideas?
Maybe the shaft that connect with the rack and pinion has not been moved to the correct location? (2 or 3 teeth on the right??)
No suspension parts looks deformed...
I'm out of idea...that's why i'm here to getting help from you :-)
Possibles solutions:
Easiest but not the best: cutting the end of the inner tie-rod about 1 inch, remake threads and screw outer tie-rod to align correctly the right Wheel.
Or if it's possible, remove steering wheel, screw the inner/outer tie-rod of each Wheel equally, then replace the steering wheel...
Is there simple verifications/diagnostics i can do to find where the problem is located?
Thanks a lot!