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Old Feb 20, 2006 | 07:18 AM
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Are escort cossy steering racks specific to the escort or were they the same on other fords? How much do these things usually go for as mine has now gone the distance..

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recon with part ex is around Ł80
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Old Feb 20, 2006 | 12:05 PM
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Just phoned ford and they reckon they are Ł661, but that they are out of production anyway.

However, bloke reckons that there are two types of rack and TRW and some other one, and its possible to get repair kits for Ł30, so that sounds more like it.. Just need to find what kind of rack it is.
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Old Feb 20, 2006 | 12:20 PM
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I paid just over Ł200 exchange about 3 years ago. Try AMK for a price.

http://www.amkauto.co.uk/index.shtml
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These say they do Excange mate

www.burtonpower.com

Says Escort cosworth Ł228.95 Exchange Rack gaiters Ł8.95
I was in there Saturday and some one was buying one
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i did mine about a yr or so ago for Ł80,cant remember who it was from though did a bit of shopping around and prices were very different
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you can get one for an xr 4x4 for about the ton mark
unless there is anything specificly different about the escort one, i'd go for that sort of deal

my rack was Ł120 plus Ł100 surchange on a useable replacement rack

before you do anything though, make sure you know what you are letting yourself in for, that steering column is a right bastid to get back in and aligned up aain
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Old Feb 21, 2006 | 12:05 PM
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before you do anything though, make sure you know what you are letting yourself in for, that steering column is a right bastid to get back in and aligned up aain
I never had a problem with that....It attaches just after the bulk head dead easy. The hardest part was getting the old rack out, if you have air con its an absoulte bastard. I had to raise the engine as much as possible to get the passenger side bolt on the rack out. It hits the botton of the air con pump......
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Old Feb 21, 2006 | 12:14 PM
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It'll be going into the garage to get done so won't be a problem for me!

Found a company on the net called western power steering that'll recondition it for Ł90, '(Ł135 inc Vat and postage both ways), which I don't think is too bad. So probs go for that then at least I know its spot on rather then risk a used one.
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before you do anything though, make sure you know what you are letting yourself in for, that steering column is a right bastid to get back in and aligned up aain
I never had a problem with that....It attaches just after the bulk head dead easy. The hardest part was getting the old rack out, if you have air con its an absoulte bastard. I had to raise the engine as much as possible to get the passenger side bolt on the rack out. It hits the botton of the air con pump......
mine was on the V6
not only were the bolts too bloody long to get out, i had to do it on the driveway and it too fookin ages to get the ac pump bracket off on one side and the powersteering/alternator bracket off on the other

with the 4 pots you have enough to just get down along side the block, but the V6 gets in the way
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and talking of racks, is there anyone who does uprated bushes for them?
where the bolt in?
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Had the steering rack and track rod ends changed and I'm still getting a massive juddering coming from the drivers side front. Bit annoyed that I've changed the rack and its not the problem, but such is life. Anyone any idea to the route of the problem. Its Mainly when I go round left bends and under braking. Feels like there is something loose somewhere, and you can really feel it through the steering, also knocking noise to go with it. (Just had front strut tops done as well, so nothing there). These sodding cars are a pain, just seems to be one thing after another...!!
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tca bush
it may not wobble on the wobble test, but if it's gone it'll deffinitly be noticable

and, seing as it's 4wd, it's also worth repacking the grease in the cv's
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Inner CV joint (dry or failing)
Front prop?
TCA's (possibly)
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Originally Posted by salmon
Had the steering rack and track rod ends changed and I'm still getting a massive juddering coming from the drivers side front. Bit annoyed that I've changed the rack and its not the problem, but such is life. Anyone any idea to the route of the problem. Its Mainly when I go round left bends and under braking. Feels like there is something loose somewhere, and you can really feel it through the steering, also knocking noise to go with it. (Just had front strut tops done as well, so nothing there). These sodding cars are a pain, just seems to be one thing after another...!!
Check the exhaust downpipe isn't too close to the transmission tunnel, sort of opposite the front prop front uj!! as this makes a right racket if it touches. Mine used to do it on cornering til I sorted it!! Also check the right hand engine mount as well!!
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Originally Posted by salmon
Had the steering rack and track rod ends changed and I'm still getting a massive juddering coming from the drivers side front. Bit annoyed that I've changed the rack and its not the problem, but such is life. Anyone any idea to the route of the problem. Its Mainly when I go round left bends and under braking. Feels like there is something loose somewhere, and you can really feel it through the steering, also knocking noise to go with it. (Just had front strut tops done as well, so nothing there). These sodding cars are a pain, just seems to be one thing after another...!!

i have exactly the same problem.

fitted new susp,different hub,shafts...and checked the bearings,all ok, changed the bushes and i have the same probs as you.

stripping it tomrrow to find it.
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Originally Posted by kjc300
Originally Posted by salmon
Had the steering rack and track rod ends changed and I'm still getting a massive juddering coming from the drivers side front. Bit annoyed that I've changed the rack and its not the problem, but such is life. Anyone any idea to the route of the problem. Its Mainly when I go round left bends and under braking. Feels like there is something loose somewhere, and you can really feel it through the steering, also knocking noise to go with it. (Just had front strut tops done as well, so nothing there). These sodding cars are a pain, just seems to be one thing after another...!!
Check the exhaust downpipe isn't too close to the transmission tunnel, sort of opposite the front prop front uj!! as this makes a right racket if it touches. Mine used to do it on cornering til I sorted it!! Also check the right hand engine mount as well!!
Very good point..... I have this sometimes...
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deffo not the exhaust on mine,had that before and its not that.

something not right there.

the only thing i have not changed is the front diff!

would thid cause this same problem as Salmons.
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M8 i had this with my saff 4x4.

Went down the route of changing everything and even removed the rack. On stripping it down it was perfect so really went to town on it after that and found that the O/S ball joint was Łucked. The play never showed up with the usual checks, only if you stuck a screw driver in between the the hub and TCA
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put new ones on mine about 1200 miles ago but will check tomorrow.

driving normal its perfect,just when you put a bit of weight on the drivers side front.
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Dave,
what was happening with mine was that on the main road if you were sitting around the 70 mph mark and going round a gentle bend the steering would shake really violently. If i accelerated then it would disapear. Not the best thing to do with a Łucked ball joint but id given it the usual checks and everything looked ok

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got to give it a try then.


i was going left then right for a good while tonight in the road.

trying to figure out wtf it is.

oh well,front off again.
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Originally Posted by adam@quikshift
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before you do anything though, make sure you know what you are letting yourself in for, that steering column is a right bastid to get back in and aligned up aain
I never had a problem with that....It attaches just after the bulk head dead easy. The hardest part was getting the old rack out, if you have air con its an absoulte bastard. I had to raise the engine as much as possible to get the passenger side bolt on the rack out. It hits the botton of the air con pump......
had this problem with mine, n/s bolt will not come out due to air con pump,i got round it by unsrewing bolt far as it would go then hacksawing bolt in half to remove, then when rack is rermoved run a drill same size as bolt up through crossmember to remove the thread's, refit rack with longer bolt & nylock nut from underneath crossmember, makes changing rack so much easier
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Originally Posted by GAZ345
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had this problem with mine, n/s bolt will not come out due to air con pump,i got round it by unsrewing bolt far as it would go then hacksawing bolt in half to remove, then when rack is rermoved run a drill same size as bolt up through crossmember to remove the thread's, refit rack with longer bolt & nylock nut from underneath crossmember, makes changing rack so much easier
This is what the Rally cars do... I have also modified mine only on the Alternator side though as I dont run Aircon

I also drilled a tiny hole through the bolt and use a split pin through it incase even the Nyloc works loose
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Old Mar 7, 2006 | 11:41 AM
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Cheers for all the pointers, and relay them back to the garage when it goes back in. Don't think its the exhaust though, defo something loose somewhere.
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Are escort cossy steering racks specific to the escort or were they the same on other fords?

It's quicker ratio then any other ford. Some other racks will fit but it's bastardising a homologation special car :-/
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Are these a common thing to go? I fooking sold a nearly new mint one I had thats been kicking about my garage for years last year
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Paul,

You will know when you get a slight knock when manouvering
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Or play in centre position at high speed which is not funny...
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Noooooooooooooooooooooooo
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Has anyone had the steering racks go stiff. Very annoying and sometimes scary.
I have changed to new pump and belts and no fluid leaks..... every time I have had this sympton on other cars its been the pump or broken or sliping belt.
It doesn't do it all the time just now and again. Worse when you first start it but normally goes away after few mins. When stored for periods without use ie month or more seems worse.
I have just flushed the fliud 3 times seems a bit better. I suppose its the rack next.
I have checked the rack and there is no play at all and its not the nicest of jobs to change so I have been putting if off.

Is there anything else to try first?????

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what about the pump.
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New one fitted fault still there
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you sure its not a seized knuckle on the steering column
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that is supposed to be a common fault.
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I checked the column to steering rack extension when engine was out last and I replaced it then maybe 2yr ago still looks fine and cars only done 6k since then. woulldn't normally go tight just knock or have play in it would of thought.
S'pose it's got to be rack...... No good I will just have to get on and change it I can check knuckle again then aswell.
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Racks are not that easy to source :-(


I know I'm getting LHD one :-(
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Originally Posted by ozcos
I checked the column to steering rack extension when engine was out last and I replaced it then maybe 2yr ago still looks fine and cars only done 6k since then. woulldn't normally go tight just knock or have play in it would of thought.
S'pose it's got to be rack...... No good I will just have to get on and change it I can check knuckle again then aswell.
They go tight...
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Ok Will check first

Thanks
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Having an absolute nightmare with this rack. New rack is scraping wheels on inside of car. Company that supplied it think its a normal 4x4 rack not a cosworth one. They reckon there is no difference in lock to lock turns, just has an extra spacer in on the cosworth ones on near side. Anyone know for sure if the cosworth rack is different, and then I'm going to ask for mine back.....
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