Lost control
Lost control
Piled my truck with 1300lbs of scrape metal and went to the yard. Made about 200$. On the way there coming into a corner I lost control of the truck. I was turning the wheel and the truck didn't want to go in that direction. All of a sudden it kicked on and the truck made a sharp turn and I had to counter that. Almost like the steering box had a hiccup. I drove back home doing about 50mph in-case it was going to happen again. Nothing. Woke up early because we had boards being cut at the amish for dirt cheap. Loaded the truck pretty good this time. Pump started to act up on me again... this time it felt kind of stiff and then everything was good to go.
I checked the steering fluid and it's full, it seems to only happen on sharp turns. I can't describe it honestly.. it's almost like you steering in a certain direction and then the truck just doesn't want to turn so you steer it harder in that direction and boom. I'm thinking it's either the pump or my gearbox has some serious issues. Possible it could be air bound? I was thinking about bleeding the system and putting fresh fluid in, perhaps it has water in it. Doubt it, nothing white in there or signs of water.
I checked the steering fluid and it's full, it seems to only happen on sharp turns. I can't describe it honestly.. it's almost like you steering in a certain direction and then the truck just doesn't want to turn so you steer it harder in that direction and boom. I'm thinking it's either the pump or my gearbox has some serious issues. Possible it could be air bound? I was thinking about bleeding the system and putting fresh fluid in, perhaps it has water in it. Doubt it, nothing white in there or signs of water.
my shop notified me of the same issue, bad universal. fortunately I never had any handling problems, which would be scary on a 6,000# truck with a high center of gravity
when my shop took everything apart, they saw that the U-joint at the end of the half-shaft was torqued, flattened and no good. they also told me that they ordered the last half-shaft at Chrysler, so I hope you don't need one!
when my shop took everything apart, they saw that the U-joint at the end of the half-shaft was torqued, flattened and no good. they also told me that they ordered the last half-shaft at Chrysler, so I hope you don't need one!
my shop notified me of the same issue, bad universal. fortunately I never had any handling problems, which would be scary on a 6,000# truck with a high center of gravity
when my shop took everything apart, they saw that the U-joint at the end of the half-shaft was torqued, flattened and no good. they also told me that they ordered the last half-shaft at Chrysler, so I hope you don't need one!
when my shop took everything apart, they saw that the U-joint at the end of the half-shaft was torqued, flattened and no good. they also told me that they ordered the last half-shaft at Chrysler, so I hope you don't need one!
the replacement of the universal joint was going to be $350
the half-shaft part was another $300
prolly some additional labor...$750 total
but cheaper than scrambling the whole front end when the u-joint fails
fortunately the passenger side drive system is still sound
shop speculated that a PO abused the front end a bit
I'll take a shot of the torqued U-joint for ya
the half-shaft part was another $300
prolly some additional labor...$750 total

but cheaper than scrambling the whole front end when the u-joint fails

fortunately the passenger side drive system is still sound

shop speculated that a PO abused the front end a bit

I'll take a shot of the torqued U-joint for ya
I have the tools to do it myself, I just bought a universal from napa. Has a nice grease fitting and costed me about 30$.
There is a nice article on here about taking apart the locking hub so I'll be reading up on that. Take a picture if you can, I'm interested to see what it looks like. Coming from a Subaru mechanic background.. the cummins is a bit different in some areas.
There is a nice article on here about taking apart the locking hub so I'll be reading up on that. Take a picture if you can, I'm interested to see what it looks like. Coming from a Subaru mechanic background.. the cummins is a bit different in some areas.
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Right ^^^ THERE ^^^ is where I would be looking.
The steering-box bolts to a bracket that is notorious for the bolts loosening and the bracket cracking.
As to the O.P., The next time drive a lot slower than 50-MPH; I might be on the same road.







