I found that when I first tightened down the mounting bracket it would bind up a little. To remedy this I loosened up the bolts a little so the bracket could move, worked the wheel back and forth to find the position the mount likes to be and tightened it down. Be sure to check the clearance between the steering shaft a brake master cylinder reservoir.Just finished installing it, I can steer it with one finger. I love it!
TIP for future installs: Don’t over tighten the mounting bracket! I had the 6 bolts that hold the bracket on too tight and it was hard to steer. I loosened all of them and it turns very easy now.
when you turn the wheel, does the motor and bracket move at all?
This is maybe a good time to bring up a glitch mine has done since install. Clearances look good, no rubbing; it does flex.
Issue is that sometimes, not very often, it binds/has resistance when turning left. It will usually 'release' with a pop/bang. Have watched it do it while sitting still; doesn't rub. Can't tell where the bang comes from.
Sound familiar to anyone?
LOVE the power steering; quicker through the woods (if ya want)!
Second @trigger comment to loosen the shaft spline bolts to ensure no bind. Let them slide freely to see if it helps to rule out shaft length or bind issues. Should work without a shim IMO.Ok. Would be good to know.
I loosened the bracket again and turned side to side to let it settle and retightened. Still wobbles though