Out on a rather wet test drive after a recent engine in/out & came up to a roundabout only to find myself going straight on despite steering inputs to the contrary. With no other option but to ride it out the car bumped up the kerb & stopped. Fearing bent suspension I flicked on the hazards & jumped out only to nothing amiss other than a tie-rod bush rolling down the road..!
Everything looked OK, tie-rods were still attached so I gingerly drove home (luckily only 5 mins away) taking care not to brake sharply.
Investigation at home confirmed something I would have previously considered impossible...the tie-rod had clearly moved back under braking, deforming the washer & pulling it & the securing nut clean through the bush (Polybush), past the split pin & sending the now free (and apparently undamaged) bush spinning into the road.
Picture below of the bent washer. I've had a tie-rod break on me before (not in the Marlin though)...it really isn't a pleasant experience. I think a pair of rose-jointed rods have just gone to the top of the "to do" list.
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Everything looked OK, tie-rods were still attached so I gingerly drove home (luckily only 5 mins away) taking care not to brake sharply.
Investigation at home confirmed something I would have previously considered impossible...the tie-rod had clearly moved back under braking, deforming the washer & pulling it & the securing nut clean through the bush (Polybush), past the split pin & sending the now free (and apparently undamaged) bush spinning into the road.
Picture below of the bent washer. I've had a tie-rod break on me before (not in the Marlin though)...it really isn't a pleasant experience. I think a pair of rose-jointed rods have just gone to the top of the "to do" list.
20140426_161101.jpg
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