Surf with mind of it's own
Posted: Tue May 16, 2006 1:15 pm
Mornin all,
I replaced the swb Paj with an old 88 2l petrol IFS Surf a while back and very happy with it, although you certainly can't hurry the old girl along. There is a pedal on the right which if you press it hard makes quite a bit of noise but doesn't really seem to make much difference to how fast the scenery goes by. The truck is only to see light off-road use for fishing, kayak launching etc. as we still have the FJ for serious mud so the lack of power isn't a problem. Maybe a Supra engine will find it's way in there at some point if I find one cheap.
Anywayyyy, there isn't much play in the steering but it seems very susceptible to bumps and irregularities in the road, camber etc. causing the truck to wander around. Steering wheel doesn't kick or move but clearly the steering is being allowed a certain amount of movement when the suspension is loaded or unloaded. It's pretty tiring to drive as you're having to constantly correct the wandering so it'd be good to trace what's up, is it just tracking/wheel alignment or maybe worn bushes or track-rod ends? Any hints gratefully received.
Cheers.
I replaced the swb Paj with an old 88 2l petrol IFS Surf a while back and very happy with it, although you certainly can't hurry the old girl along. There is a pedal on the right which if you press it hard makes quite a bit of noise but doesn't really seem to make much difference to how fast the scenery goes by. The truck is only to see light off-road use for fishing, kayak launching etc. as we still have the FJ for serious mud so the lack of power isn't a problem. Maybe a Supra engine will find it's way in there at some point if I find one cheap.
Anywayyyy, there isn't much play in the steering but it seems very susceptible to bumps and irregularities in the road, camber etc. causing the truck to wander around. Steering wheel doesn't kick or move but clearly the steering is being allowed a certain amount of movement when the suspension is loaded or unloaded. It's pretty tiring to drive as you're having to constantly correct the wandering so it'd be good to trace what's up, is it just tracking/wheel alignment or maybe worn bushes or track-rod ends? Any hints gratefully received.
Cheers.