Thanks, so much, everyone!
I have another problem with this van -- I wonder if you could help me on that, too?
๐I mentioned a steering problem. It's hard to turn the wheel, it does not return to center, and there is a vibration in the wheel that does NOT change with mph.
I assumed this would be easy to diagnose, and all that we would have to think about was the cost. I was wrong.
I'm guessing the steering problem comes from the same source as the pockmarks -- in a former life, the van belonged to a mining company. It has clearly spent a lot of time at high speed on gravel roads.
I had two mechanics test drive it today. The problem was obvious to my friend who has been test driving vans with me, and to me, but not to the mechanics. I think because they did not have other vans for comparison and we did. Other vans (same make and model) are a zillion times easier to steer.
This stuff matters to me because I have problems with my hands. I cannot drive the van the way it is, but it is otherwise in good mechanical shape and I want to buy it.
Two cause have been suggested to me: power steering pump, and steering box.
It makes sense to me that the van's history would destroy the gearbox. But wouldn't that make the steering overly LOOSE, rather than tight?
The mechanic said the pump sounded fine, and replacing it would be a 'try and see' thing.
You guys have any insights?
3/4 timing in a DIY van conversion. Backroads, mountains, boondocking, sometimes big cities for a change of pace.