HI Folks,
I have a problem with my 416SLi tourer. The steering suddenly went very light and although driveable at low speed its not safe.
My mechanic cant find anything obvious wrong but advice seems to be that the C Spring may be broken and a new rack needed.
The cars chassis number is SAXXWYTMCBD073028 and reg date was 29/9/94.
Can anyone help , do you have a replacement rack or do you know where I can get one?
Much appreciated
Paul Cox
416SLi steering rack
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Re: 416SLi steering rack
its the pressure release spring inside the steering rack.
None serviceable item, unfortunately, new rack needed.
None serviceable item, unfortunately, new rack needed.
Re: 416SLi steering rack
I have second hand steering racks for k series 1.6 and can post pm me for details .
Re: 416SLi steering rack
Thank you . Do you know where I can source one for this year/model? PaulRoverRevival wrote: ↑Thu Jan 14, 2021 7:26 pm its the pressure release spring inside the steering rack.
None serviceable item, unfortunately, new rack needed.
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Re: 416SLi steering rack
I've been trying to source a new, or reconditioned one for a 1.6 K-Series 400 Tourer (1997) for a while now and the only place that shows as doing them is Rimmer Bros at £500ish (ouch). I believe the part number is QEB000250, but I'm not sure if this is the only one that will fit. But, at 1994, is the OP's Tourer a K-Series or a Honda engine? Is it the same rack for both engines?
On Ebay there is a seller who claims to refurbish Rover 200/400 steering racks for £185 but I have not contacted them up to yet, as I'm not in a position to take the old one out yet.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rover-200-40 ... 1438.l2649
Cheers,
Duncan
On Ebay there is a seller who claims to refurbish Rover 200/400 steering racks for £185 but I have not contacted them up to yet, as I'm not in a position to take the old one out yet.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rover-200-40 ... 1438.l2649
Cheers,
Duncan
1989 216GSI + 1990 216GSI + 1997 416 Tourer + ? + Triumph T160V
Re: 416SLi steering rack
It's the Positive Centre Feel (PCF) spring inside the rack that's almost certainly bust but Craig's correct, it's (currently) not serviceableRoverRevival wrote: ↑Thu Jan 14, 2021 7:26 pm its the pressure release spring inside the steering rack.
None serviceable item, unfortunately, new rack needed.
PCF was a simple device to increase steering wheel effort on 'on centre', which had been a criticism of many power steering systems. It consists of a spring steel C-spring opened by two pegs on the steering gear input shaft and the housing. Unfortunately this C-spring fatigues and snaps leaving the system feeling very light.
The spring was never a serviceable part but probably could be if someone found a way to reman the part....
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Re: 416SLi steering rack
HI Duncan ,StubbornPatriot wrote: ↑Fri Jan 15, 2021 8:06 am I've been trying to source a new, or reconditioned one for a 1.6 K-Series 400 Tourer (1997) for a while now and the only place that shows as doing them is Rimmer Bros at £500ish (ouch). I believe the part number is QEB000250, but I'm not sure if this is the only one that will fit. But, at 1994, is the OP's Tourer a K-Series or a Honda engine? Is it the same rack for both engines?
On Ebay there is a seller who claims to refurbish Rover 200/400 steering racks for £185 but I have not contacted them up to yet, as I'm not in a position to take the old one out yet.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rover-200-40 ... 1438.l2649
Cheers,
Duncan
thanks for the info. So many listed and difficult to decide without the old rack out . I also saw the guy doing recons for £185. Thanks again Paul
Re: 416SLi steering rack
Hi , thanks for the info . Looks like a new rack but proving difficult to source the right one. Cheers PaulGTiJohn wrote: ↑Fri Jan 15, 2021 12:40 pmIt's the Positive Centre Feel (PCF) spring inside the rack that's almost certainly bust but Craig's correct, it's (currently) not serviceableRoverRevival wrote: ↑Thu Jan 14, 2021 7:26 pm its the pressure release spring inside the steering rack.
None serviceable item, unfortunately, new rack needed.![]()
PCF was a simple device to increase steering wheel effort on 'on centre', which had been a criticism of many power steering systems. It consists of a spring steel C-spring opened by two pegs on the steering gear input shaft and the housing. Unfortunately this C-spring fatigues and snaps leaving the system feeling very light.
The spring was never a serviceable part but probably could be if someone found a way to reman the part....