I was reading this:
http://www.mustang50magazine.com/techarticles/m5lp_1207_power_steering_steered_straight/viewall.html
....While searching for information about why older rack and pinion cars seem to have crappy steering feel and precision compared to new cars. So if Ford was updating the spool valve in the mustangs all those years, did toyota do the same thing with the Supra racks? Are the 1992 racks better than the 1987 (ignoring the obvious addition of PPS)? Does anyone know if a 1992 rack will fit in a 1987 subframe?
Also, while we're on the topic, did all the models have PPS once that came out or was that optional?
Still not happy with the steering precision in my 87. If there were improvements made to the rack over the years I'd be all up for swapping to a newer rack even though they cost twice as much ($300 vs $150). I don't want to waste the money though if the newer MKIII's steer just as sloppily as my car does.
This is a video of the slop I'm taking about. I've isolated the movement to either the spool valve or the steering rack gears. Moving the wheel like I am in this video doesn't move the inner tie rods at all, but the shaft going into the rack is spinning back and forth.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fukJc1XjiOI&feature=plcp
The video embedding thing isn't working for some reason, so just click the link.
http://www.mustang50magazine.com/techarticles/m5lp_1207_power_steering_steered_straight/viewall.html
....While searching for information about why older rack and pinion cars seem to have crappy steering feel and precision compared to new cars. So if Ford was updating the spool valve in the mustangs all those years, did toyota do the same thing with the Supra racks? Are the 1992 racks better than the 1987 (ignoring the obvious addition of PPS)? Does anyone know if a 1992 rack will fit in a 1987 subframe?
Also, while we're on the topic, did all the models have PPS once that came out or was that optional?
Still not happy with the steering precision in my 87. If there were improvements made to the rack over the years I'd be all up for swapping to a newer rack even though they cost twice as much ($300 vs $150). I don't want to waste the money though if the newer MKIII's steer just as sloppily as my car does.
This is a video of the slop I'm taking about. I've isolated the movement to either the spool valve or the steering rack gears. Moving the wheel like I am in this video doesn't move the inner tie rods at all, but the shaft going into the rack is spinning back and forth.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fukJc1XjiOI&feature=plcp
The video embedding thing isn't working for some reason, so just click the link.