Pagoda SL Group

W113 Pagoda SL Group => Drive train, fuel, suspension, steering & brakes => Topic started by: tel76 on December 04, 2009, 22:03:12

Title: Steering Box.
Post by: tel76 on December 04, 2009, 22:03:12
I am in the process of replacing all the O rings and seals on my steering box and have completely dismantled it,as i do not have the MB  BBB can someone please inform me of the correct procedure to adapt when setting the preload on the sector shaft/pitman arm shaft (the disc adjuster under the acorn nut and lock nut).
Title: Re: Steering Box.
Post by: tel76 on December 07, 2009, 21:18:58
Does nobody have this info:  ???
Title: Re: Steering Box.
Post by: jeffc280sl on December 07, 2009, 22:17:38
I rebuilt my power steering box 4 years ago and basically the only thing I could find was a parts diagram.  If you have it apart you know the preload is set by adjustable tension on a spring.  I would try to set it up in the mid range area as a starting point.  Just make sure the 1/2 sphere is engaged snuggly in its receptor.
Title: Re: Steering Box.
Post by: Markus on December 14, 2009, 15:27:22
Rebuilt mine in September, marked and measured before dismantling. (as a rough idea) After reinstalling rebuilt box I felt it still had excessive play, corrected this by turning the adjusting screw  anti-clockwise (under accorn nut and lock nut).  This applies more tension on the pressure spring and sleeve assembly, which in turn pushes the ball pin further into the ball socket (in power piston), thereby reducing play in the box. Too much tension will result in binding so careful here. Remember play in the steering system is also a function of the condition of your other components tie rods, drag links, intermediate arm bushings etc, so excessive play in the steering  system cannot all be removed by adjusting the "magic screw" on the steering box.
Title: Re: Steering Box.
Post by: tel76 on December 14, 2009, 20:22:20
Thank you Jeffc 280sl and Markus for your input,i thought with all the BBBs out there someone would respond with the factory procedure.
Title: Re: Steering Box.
Post by: w113dude on December 15, 2009, 00:28:13
Eric,

I have scanned the two pages from BBB that have steering box info, there is not a whole lot on the power steering box.
Let me have you email address I'll send them to you. (large files.)
Title: Re: Steering Box.
Post by: pj-tigger on December 15, 2009, 09:59:37
Eric

I've scanned my BBB (only took about 4 days  :'() & have it as PDF's now - send me your e-mail address & i'll send you the section on overhauling the power steering (its about 20Mb)

PJ
Title: Re: Steering Box.
Post by: Garry on December 15, 2009, 12:31:13
The BBB would be a really nice thing to have in the Tech Manual in PDF format available to Members if the effore is not too hard now that it has been scanned  ;) ;D
Title: Re: Steering Box.
Post by: 66andBlue on December 15, 2009, 20:32:16
Splendid idea Garry, but are you willing to defend the group against the Daimler lawyers?  ;)
The copyright laws are still valid and even PJ could get a call from one of them. One can make copies for "personal use" but that doesn't include helping a fellow Pagoda owner in distress. To bad, but that's how it is.
It is better to keep those friendly offers confined to private emails.
Title: Re: Steering Box.
Post by: tel76 on December 15, 2009, 22:47:09
Hello Shaun.
Thank you for your offer, but Pj has just sent me the items that i require.
Thank you PJ i can now complete the steering box rebuild.
Title: Re: Steering Box.
Post by: jmela on December 16, 2009, 04:47:06
This is a 126 steering box but the photos might be of some help with your rebuild.

http://www.davidpetryk.net/Mercedes/Steering.htm
Title: Re: Steering Box.
Post by: Peter van Es on December 17, 2009, 23:05:15
Splendid idea Garry, but are you willing to defend the group against the Daimler lawyers?  ;)
The copyright laws are still valid and even PJ could get a call from one of them. One can make copies for "personal use" but that doesn't include helping a fellow Pagoda owner in distress. To bad, but that's how it is.
It is better to keep those friendly offers confined to private emails.

Alfred is right. But you can buy most of the BBB in pdf format from Mercedes Benz directly. See the bottom of the page (http://www.sl113.org/wiki/Documents/BBB) here. So we can't insert those pdf files in the Tech Manual, much as we'd like.

Peter