there is a bolt on the topside front of the steering box, remove it and theres a flathead screw inside "its hard to see", I believe its a standard thread "turn clockwise to tighten the steering" turn 2 turns and check " car does not need to be running since your only checking play" make sure to replace the bolt before starting car as theres allot of pressure here when the pump is turning "fluid will go everywhere"
steering box 75.00 in your local junk yard 150.00 at carquest
Steering boxes can be tricky to adjust. Takeit to a garage or dealer.
There is no adjustment.
The steering box is not meant to be adjusted. This is dangerous as it can lock up unpredictably. If it is worn out get a replacement.
You should NEVER have to adjust a new gear box. You have other front end problems that are worn out.
Yes it will.
worn suspension bushings or steering box. check the idler arms first
Look by the steering column at the firewall
To adjust the power steering box on a 1972 Pontiac GTO, start by locating the adjustment screw on the top of the steering box. With the vehicle parked and the engine off, turn the screw clockwise to increase the box's tension or counterclockwise to decrease it. Make small adjustments while turning the steering wheel side to side to check for play. Always ensure the adjustment is minimal to avoid excessive wear on the steering components.
It is important to know the fuse box location of a car. IN a 1983 Riviera the fuse box is located under the steering wheel column on the drive side dash.
You don't, because an XF Falcon doesn't have rack and pinion steering. It has a steering box.
The 94 Thunderbird does not have a steering box, it has Rack and Pinion steering and most likely your tie rods are shot. The T-Bird has and extremely sharp turning radius and is known for being hard on steering components .