I was having some issues with the steering on Montana recently. I didn't see anything obvious when performing the usual checks, but still, the steering was getting real funky, bad enough that I had to finally take it off the road.
I decided the best thing to do in this case was to simply tear it all down, right down to the king pins, so I did. In the process I discovered a number of deficiencies along the way that were definitely part of the problem, but the biggest one, the real culprit, turned out to be a half frozen steering knuckle on the drivers side. One side of the universal joint was fine, but the other side was froze up tight.
It's all taken apart now, but I did start the reassembly this morning. That said, the hardest part is done now anyway...
New King Pins and Lower Bearing Races installed on both sides.
A made a tool for installing the new bearing races, using one of the old ones. I ground the sides of the old bearing race down a bit on a bench grinder, then polished them with a bench mounted belt sander. I took off just enough so the old bearing race would freely slide in & out of the socket. Put the new races in the freezer for a bit, then tapped them into place. Worked like a charm. I also took a small needle gun to the yokes and removed 97% of the built up grime and scale that has accumulated over the last 30 years.
Tomorrow I should have the king pin assemblies all finished, buttoned up and ready to go.... and hopefully a little extra.
Frozen on one side
Old Pin and Bearing assemblies removed
New Pin's and Races installed