Johnnyboy wrote:I have been reading the various posts about FB steering with a degree of interest and an equal degree of confusion...
Miss January's steering is not what I would have called "razor sharp", but I was brought up on MG Midgets and Mk 1 Ford Escorts so I am not totally impresseed by anything made in the last 30 years.
I also came to FB steering from a very sharp manual rack and pinion system, the mx5 is often claimed to have one of the very sharpest steering set-ups of its time. Should give the midget and escort more than a run for its money
Either way I was pleasantly surprised that my FB steering didn't seem all that bad to begin with, certainly not the vague driving through a 50's movie steering that people talk about. This was with brand new polly bushes in the front end, new Mazda idler bushes and a freshly adjusted and cleaned out steering box. After the first 1,500 miles or so I noticed a deterioration in the steering quality, and re-checked the steering box adjustment, is was a little out so I gave it a tweak. After that it was good for another 4 months. Just recently it started feeling a bit wandery again, and it looks like my steering bush has snapped like Ian's had. This is after 6,000 miles.
I'll be interested myself to see how it feels with pollys in, mine came the other day but I'm so busy with work I've not had to chance to fit them.
On a side note I think the general condition of the suspension and drivetrain will make quite a difference to how vague it feels. My mums Mx5 feel pretty vague to begin with till we changed a knackered rear suspension bush and now it feels much sharper. Also things like lowered stiffened suspension with wider lower offset wheels will make any car wander much more easily.
Finally (I have rambled a bit!) there's gotta be a decent element of what you get used to. Hop into an FB out of a modern car with only a few thousand miles on the clock, fresh suspension bushes/ball joints/bearings, and a powered rack and pinion steering system and the FBs steering box is never gonna feel super responsive.
Ex-rotor owner exploring the world of pistons and valves....