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z51 Steering rack rebult/replacement/upgrade options

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The steering rack in my 86 is dead. Wondering if you guys could recomend someone who can rebuild it, or a place to buy a rebuilt or new one. It has to be atleast z51 though. I would consider an aftermarket upgrade also. To be an upgrade it has to maintain the same or better close steering ratio.

thanks,

-chris

ps, I havent posted in a while. The l98 finally died. A very badly spun bearing. Turned out the engine had been rebuilt before and the guy just didnt do it correctly. I pulled everything out and for the past few months have been gearing up for a $$$ ls1 swap. Its almost ready to go in. 2003 lq9, ls6 intake, hot cam, electic water pump. Working on hacking in a tko 600. With everything out of the car, seems like a great time to replace the rack.
 
I'm interested in the replies you get for this thread as I'm thinking about having my steering rack rebuilt as well over the winter, though for a Z52.

Isn't the LQ9 a 6 liter motor? :D
 
yeah I got the lq9 from a wrecked escalade EXT with 7000 miles on it. Not as light weight as an ls1 (about 80 lbs more I think) but not heavier than the l98. So im not worried. I trust Iron =)

-chris
 
oops. To answer your question: The lq9 is a 6.0 L. So is the lq4.
 
Listen. I gotta tell you what happend with mine. Same story, bad morning sickness, the works. Including dark fluid...
I dumped in a can of Lucas power steering conditioner and man...
I hate these "mechanic-in-the-drum" fixes but this one worked for now...
 
yeah I went through literraly gallons of that stuff back when the car was running (pump was leaking also), I dont want to go through that again. Im also going to be running a c5 vette pump if that matters.
 
Just about any reputable auto repair facility can install a remanufactured rack as both the Z51 and Z52 reman racks are available from parts jobbers. An AC Delco unit is available but at about 3 times the price. There are seal repair kits available, but if there are problems with the internal metal parts, the seal kits may not be of any use.

I was looking to upgrade my 87 Z52 rack to a Z51, but then I remembered the Z51 rack also includes a fluid cooler that is not otherwise installed on the Z52 or base rack. The pressure and return hoses are different for the Z51-specific rack compared to the other racks. GM no longer sells the ps fluid cooler for pre-89 Z51 cars. So you would probably have to use an aftermarket unit (available from Summit or Jeg's) and fabricate some lines.

I had swapped out old fluid in my 87 and replaced it with Red Line synthetic but shortly afterwards, I got a big leak on the passenger side seal at the internal tie rod end. The Lucas conditioner stopped the leak in no time. I had no issues with "morning sickness" or anything else so I was really happy that the stuff worked.
 
as I understand it, the early 86 z51 cars did not have the cooler.
 
well ok. Parts jobbers... I take that as meaning discount auto parts should be able to get me one. Easiest solution works I guess.

so now, what about performance upgrades? any recomendations?
 
Make sure both inner tierods are replaced on your rebuild. Some of the cheap jobs all they do is put in new seals.

JS
 

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