Hi,
Well first I checked the obvious, i.e something trapped down by the steering column...if only.
Then I checked both kingpins and top and bottom trunnions...all in free working order.
Did the waggle of the steering with a friend and whilst a little play nothing major. However it did feel slightly vague steering to the left. So I tried turning full locks and on the left.... a big clunk on full lock. You wouldn't believe how loud it was!
So disconnected the column and got the steering rack out, forgot how easy this was (fearing the worst)...all out in 50min.
At first no obvious signs of damage to the rack and pinion all well lubbed, however after undoing the nearside end (bowl)...the 6th and 7th teeth on the left side of the rack whilst still solid were visably worn (1/2mm down). With a little calculation, this was at the point were the steering had locked. As Id took the pinion out, I tried by hand to roll it through these teeth and it became clear that whilst it would still roll left, bringing it back caused the pinion to raise slightly and therefore lock between the two teeth once underload in its casing. Interestingly this was not picked up at MOT and in all honesty, there was not really any symptoms leading up to it. I must admit I'm pretty shocked by it.
Anyway this pm I went to get a recon box from a well known morris factor, and asked if they had heard of such a failure before. Low and behold, they said whilst until recently such failure was uncommon, they had experienced seven such failings to original boxes this year (all left side)...leading them to believe the fault may become more common as the cars get older.
Thanks for everyone who showed an interest
