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Car Forum / Volvo Cars / May 2005

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85 760 Turbo wandering in corners (help)

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newsman - 03 May 2005 07:43 GMT
my 85 760 turbo has had, new tyres, new strut inserts, disks machined,
bearings re-packed and a wheel alignment. All in an effort to cure unstable
high speed driving, it has worked. But now it has (and may have always but
hard to detect with other loose elements in the front end) a tendency to
wander whilst in the midst of left hand bend in the road. After the previous
work it did seem to tighten up and there doesn't seem to be any play in the
system.

Is it possible that the wheel alignment, wasn't and something has been
missed by my mechanic?  Does this sound like too much toe out?

Thanks.
Mike F - 03 May 2005 15:05 GMT
> my 85 760 turbo has had, new tyres, new strut inserts, disks machined,
> bearings re-packed and a wheel alignment. All in an effort to cure unstable
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>
> Thanks.

You don't mention anything about bushings, but assuming they're ok, then
your alignment or one of the new strut inserts is suspect.  And problems
could exist in the rear suspension too.

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WJ - 03 May 2005 15:19 GMT
> my 85 760 turbo has had, new tyres, new strut inserts, disks machined,
> bearings re-packed and a wheel alignment. All in an effort to cure
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>
> Thanks.

I just bought a 92 960 with 180K miles on it, and it handles poorly in
corners.  In discussing the problem with a Volvo mechanic, he recommended
that I plan on replacing (among other things that you've already dealt with
on your rig) the control arm strut bushings.  This is the little strut on
the control arm that positions your wheel fore and aft.  He told me to do
this test: Have someone drive the car at walking speed, and walk along
beside it, watching the front tire.  Have the driver hit the brakes
suddenly.  He said that if those bushings are worn, you'll be able to see
the front tires move back as the brakes are applied.  I'll go ahead and do
the controll arm bushings, the ball joints, and all the sway bar bushings
while I have mine apart.

Cheers,
Walt
newsman - 04 May 2005 07:37 GMT
Thanks

I will give this a try....

I just hope my wife doesn't run me over doing it

Paul

>> my 85 760 turbo has had, new tyres, new strut inserts, disks machined,
>> bearings re-packed and a wheel alignment. All in an effort to cure
[quoted text clipped - 23 lines]
> Cheers,
> Walt
vinran1@bellsouth.net - 13 May 2005 04:20 GMT
This item ( strut arm bushings) can also make it seem like a brake
problem, I found out.

When I brought my old 84 760T in for clicking/clunking noises from the
brakes, a local chain store mechanic/screw artist informed me that
both rotors, calipers, pads, etc. needed to be replaced at over
800$....

when I jumped away quickly to someone else for a second opinion, it
was merely those bushings, which were under 200$ for the pair, rather
than over 800$ for a non-essential brake job deluxe.

I would have been really really pissed had I paid the first clowns
that kind of money, only to have the same problems afterwards!

>Thanks
>
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>> Cheers,
>> Walt
James Sweet - 04 May 2005 04:21 GMT
> my 85 760 turbo has had, new tyres, new strut inserts, disks machined,
> bearings re-packed and a wheel alignment. All in an effort to cure unstable
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>
> Thanks.

How're the bushings in the torque rods in the rear of the car? Mine are
getting really sloppy and the car has some weird handling characteristics, I
was checking everything in the front end when I noticed just how visibly bad
the torque rod bearings are, feels like a front end problem but it's the
rear axel alignment changing.
newsman - 04 May 2005 07:38 GMT
Is there a simple test rear end problems or just visual

>> my 85 760 turbo has had, new tyres, new strut inserts, disks machined,
>> bearings re-packed and a wheel alignment. All in an effort to cure
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
> the torque rod bearings are, feels like a front end problem but it's the
> rear axel alignment changing.
James Sweet - 06 May 2005 02:56 GMT
> Is there a simple test rear end problems or just visual

Well if they're really bad you can see it, otherwise if they've never been
replaced and the car has over 100k on it, you may as well replace them.
 
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