Ok, I think I have found the issue.
its in the fast ratio arm, because its not a straight arm that is longer, as we know its a curved arm that is longer by about an Inch. when compared to the std pitman arm, when on a steering box, the ball joint possition is no on the same line front to back as the original, it actually sits either about 3/8" either to the left or the right pending which spline its on.
Now, what I have done is disconnected the pitman arm from the box, centred the centre link, evenly between the torsion bars as a guid, aligned the wheels to be both pointing directly forward, adjusted both left and right tie rods to suit and now they both have equal amounts of thread exposed and with adjustability, all looks perfect, then I rotated the steering wheel until the box splines and the pitman arm splines aligned to enable the arm to fit. what ended up was the steering wheel now sits either at 10.00 or 2.00 o'clock pending which way I turned the wheel to align the spline ( previously, the car drove perfectly straight with the steering wheel at 12.00 TDC.
In the pic below, you will see the master spline marked and the now TDC to enable correct steering adjustment. I could from here just pop the wheel off and align it at tdc but Im awaiting info from FF in ref to not having the input master spline not at TDC.