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Hello all. After making a left turn, the steering wheel will stay turned to the left an 1/8 turn for a short while then go back to center, all while the truck is going straight down the road. It also does this turning to the right. Otherwise, everything is normal and tight with the steering system. Any idea what could be causing this?

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9 hours ago, Joey Mack said:

loose steering joints. U-Joints, tie rod ends, drag link ends.....

Yes, all of those have been replaced in the not-so-distant past except the tie-rod ends and they seem tight. What about the steering box? It is the original Shepard I think with 1.4 million on the truck. Is there an adjustment screw to take up gear lash like on a Dodge? I found this screw on the bottom but I'm not sure about it as it doesn't have a lock nut.

 

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26 minutes ago, Joey Mack said:

That will set the turning radius, theres one on top too.  Are your steering stop bolts in place and adjusted correctly?

Are you talking about the plunger bolts on the top and bottom of the steering box? Or something in the linkages? That's what I thought that screw could be for after looking at the manual, thanks for verifying that.

Look behind the spindles on the back should be a large hex or square head bolt with a jam nut. It stops againsnt the triangular bump outs on the axle beam. If you are over steering, you will have a slow to no return on its own. 

40 minutes ago, Joey Mack said:

Look behind the spindles on the back should be a large hex or square head bolt with a jam nut. It stops againsnt the triangular bump outs on the axle beam. If you are over steering, you will have a slow to no return on its own. 

Thanks, I'll look into that. 

You need too.  Those stop bolts have been known to fall out, and that puts a lot of stress on the steering system, from the box to all the linkages...

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