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At the bottom of the power steering unit there is an arm described as the tie bar (item 9 if this works).

Should there be a bush on this part ?

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Part 9 goes through the hole in part 19 at that point but the hole at 19 is about three times the shaft size.

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Am I missing something ????

Frax :huh:

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NO.

there is just a large hole in that item, no bush was ever fitted. you are NOT missing anything.

item 9 is a tiebar, it's job is to prevent the steering box twisting into or away from the chassis when the steering is moved from the straight ahead position.

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Thank you Ralf.

It just looks wrong.

Frax ;)

it's a fairly common question, when owners change steering boxes, I thought there was a bush too, but found otherwise after consulting the parts book. workshop manual.

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I know that Land Rover are not known for their tolerances but that is taking it a bit too far.

Frax :unsure:

It could be that both the whole and the spigot have corroded or worn considerably, so instead of being a clearance fit, they're a "cavity" fit instead. Imine certainly had some slack, but it wasn't enormous.

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