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26-05-2012, 05:11 PM | #1 | ||
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Anyone out there have a D22 and can post a pic of the engine bay looking back towards the drivers side firewall. The part I need to see is the steering shaft coupling where the splined shaft mounts into the steering column. I had a set of extractors put on today at an exhaust shop and now have a HEAP of back-forward play in the steering wheel. Looking under the engine bay while someone pulls back and forward on the wheel and I can see the rubber insulator in the shaft coupling flexing a good 1-2 inches. It looks like they've left a part off when they've hooked the steering shaft back up.
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