Hey everyone,
I've converted my AE86 to a manual rack. I made sure to follow the write ups that have been saved. I was able to successfully remove my intermediate shaft from the steering column. I noticed there was a bit of something that looked like hard plastic on the top of the intermediate shaft but didn't think anything of it at the time. Here's what it looks like, I'm sure my description is inadequate lol:
Anyway, I installed the manual rack using an mk3 intermediate shaft from t3. Now I have some play in my wheel that won't go away. Upon a further inspection, I noticed that it seems the shaft is loose in the steering column. I posted a video of the sound it makes when I wiggle the intermediate shaft.
Any help would be appreciated, this makes driving the car feel pretty sloppy.
https://youtu.be/ciMlNc3YScA
Issue with manual rack conversion
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Re: Issue with manual rack conversion
A friend of mine had this same problem. The rubber on the intermediate shaft was accidentally removed before he installed it. Then whole column felt loose. I dont remember the exact product but there is a rubber made by 3M that you can fill the column with and then install the shaft. Let it harden over night and it will be good to go.
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Re: Issue with manual rack conversion
Awesome! Thanks for the reply. I'll start looking for that product now. If anyone is aware of the name please let me know!
Re: Issue with manual rack conversion
plastidip in liquid form should work. You can get it at home depot for a couple of bucks.
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Re: Issue with manual rack conversion
I have the same issue after installing my manual rack with mk3 intermediate shaft.