882993md Posted August 22, 2018 Author Share #13 Posted August 22, 2018 1 hour ago, 7tooZ said: Kudos to the shop for calling out a problem and not charging. Howard you should share the shops name and location. 72 body and block, everything else 71, Tokico springs, Illumina, R180 CLSD, 83 close ratio, 3.90 gears, Ztherapy SUs, BRE 15X7 Libre wheels and BRE front spoiler. The shop is Automasters at 7925 Queenair Dr, Gaithersburg, MD. Tommy is the person who helped me. Howard Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Captain Obvious Posted August 23, 2018 Share #14 Posted August 23, 2018 (edited) A build date of 8/74 seems pretty late to me. I don't know when they started with the 75 280's, but I wouldn't be surprised if yours was near the end of the run. So based on that, I would guess your 260 is a late version... Big bumpers like the 75-76 280's? Turn signals up in the grill instead of below the bumpers? And to the topic at hand... Wide groove on the steering rack requiring the wide version of the rack bushings. Edited August 23, 2018 by Captain Obvious Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike W Posted August 23, 2018 Share #15 Posted August 23, 2018 I would have to check my CD microfiche to see exactly when they changed the design of the rack, but I do believe that the Captain is correct that it was around the time of the 260 transition. As far as 260 manufacture dates, I'm pretty sure that the "small bumper" 260 ended production in 8/74 and the "large bumper" 260 went from 9/74 to 11/74. My car is a large bumper 260Z and has an 11/74 manufacture date. I believe that it was one of the last 260's to be built (for the US market). I agree with the other comments about the rack bushings. Those definitely need to be changed. If that does not completely cure the problem, you may consider changing out the inner / outer tie rod ends or perhaps source one of the new racks that have become available recently. Mike. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LeonV Posted August 24, 2018 Share #16 Posted August 24, 2018 All 260Zs got the updated steering rack and need the 280Z bushes, I had to do so on my old 9/73 260Z. Late 260Zs were manufactured from 9/74-12/74, the switchover to the 280Z occurred sometime in 12/74. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chickenman Posted August 26, 2018 Share #17 Posted August 26, 2018 Bottom line. If your mechanic isn't bitching and swearing about how difficult the the frackin' rack bushings are too install... you've got the wrong bushings. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
882993md Posted August 26, 2018 Author Share #18 Posted August 26, 2018 (edited) Thank you everyone. I finally got the bushes after a two day delay delivery by UPS.? There’s nothing in the instructions about using any type of lube. Do these bushings install dry? Thank you. Howard Edited August 26, 2018 by 882993md Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chickenman Posted August 26, 2018 Share #19 Posted August 26, 2018 I would use some silicone lube on the outer shoulders just to get the clamps on. Makes life easier. They should be a tight fit. Liquid dish soap would work as well. Rest of bushing goes on dry. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
882993md Posted August 26, 2018 Author Share #20 Posted August 26, 2018 (edited) Hi everyone, I put the bushings in a bowl of boiling water for a few minutes. Then I applied silicone lube and even then they just barely squeezed in-but they are in. I had to disconnect the steering lower joint and I stupidly forgot to mark it with some white out. Is there a trick to centering the steering rack before reconnecting the lower joint, or do I just eyeball it? Howard Edited August 26, 2018 by 882993md Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zed Head Posted August 26, 2018 Share #21 Posted August 26, 2018 There are punch marks. It's described in the Steering chapter. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Captain Obvious Posted August 27, 2018 Share #22 Posted August 27, 2018 As mentioned already, if you have the correct bushings, they are supposed to be tight. I found that the brand I had didn't even fit right when new. No guarantee that all brands are the same, but here's my experiences with the poly rack bushings. Long thread, but my pics have been reloaded on page four:https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/48621-steering-rack-disassembly-and-refurb/?do=findComment&comment=531913 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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