There is something not right about my steering. This is on a '72 'cuda with power steering.
My question is a simple one (see end of post) but I'll give some background to it first.
As I mentioned on here some months ago the steering wheel hardly wants to come back to center. I have played with the alignment and I am convinced that is not the cause of it (long story).
Also, I have backed of the shaft adjustment, which did help a little, and I am 100% sure there is no tightness there at all.
Now, here's the wierd thing which I think is a clue to whatever is wrong:
Every year we have to get an official safety certificate ("MOT") and part of the test involves checking all the steering linkages etc. To do this the tester puts the car on a lift, jacks up the front end, and moves the steering from lock to lock by grabbing hold of the front wheels and turning them (this is with the engine off). Last year he commented that this was very hard to do. I assumed this was tightness in the box which would have been cured when I backed out the adjuster, however, this year it is even worse, he could hardly move the steering at all and in the end he had to use the steering wheel.
BTW, this is the same guy who tested it last year and he doesn't look to have got any weaker !
I should also add that the steering is very easy to turn using the steering wheel, even with the power off it seems to turn just as easily as you would expect it to.
This is the fourth E-body I have had on the road and none of the others has exhibited this, they were all relatively easy to turn using the road wheels. So I am thinking this is probably the same reason why my steering doesn't want to come back to center when I'm driving even though everything else seems OK and the effort at the steering wheel is normal.
So, my simple question is: what can cause the steering box to be resistant to being turned from the output end but still be just easy to turn from the input end ?