drquazar
Active member


Well the 1980 I bought 2 years ago has pulled right since I bought it. My last vette was a 1981 and its trouble was play in the steering. It was easily fixed by adjusting the steering gear box. The new 1980 doesn't have any play in the steering but it wants to pull me right, into the ditch if I take my hands of the wheel. The car is very pretty but somewhat Bubbafied. The AC is stripped out, the power windows replaced with cranks, and at least a half dozen items don't work due to likely poor wiring. Heater fan, Tachometer, oil pressure gauge, etc, but all to be expected on an old rebuilt corvette.
But the pulling to the right is an annoyance and likely hazard. Heres what I checked.
1. Tires properly inflated and new
2. Front brakes good and not dragging calipers
Last week the Power Steering pump fell out, (seems to happen to all my C3's at least once. This time is because Bubba must have decided the actual mounting kit was to expensive to buy...$49 plus some bolts.) So with the power steering pump belt off I decided to drive it without and see how the pulling to right was effected. Well it stills pulls right, now its just harder to keep it centered without the power assist.
This is where my questions come in. My third step was going to be a check of the Power Steering Control valve. Where you jack stand the front end and start car and see if the wheels turn. If they do, there is an adjustment on the control valve. But since the pump is not running, and it still pulls right, would that mean the Control valve cant be responsible for the pulling right? Or is it possible that Control valve has an effect on the steering even without the power assist?
Because my 4th plan is to take it in for an alignment. After that I am outta ideas. At least if its something bad like a bent frame etc...I will know after the alignment.
So any insight would be helpful.



