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Electric Power Steering 140-160

Has anyone installed a electric power steering kit on their 140? Am thinking of a EPAS universal kit.








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    Electric Power Steering 140-160

    A bit late to the party! I have done it; but, it was not a kit. It was a home - brew installation based upon a EPS unit from a Nissan Versa. Most of the details are here starting at post #289

    https://www.swedespeed.com/threads/what-another-142-project-car.201780/page-15#replies

    I am not aware of anybody offering a drop in EPS kit for the 140. The Dutch ezpowersteering guys (different from EZ steer) have done installations on 140s; but, they are custom installations done in their shop or by an authorized agent. They do have an authorized US agent so you might be able to get them to do one for you
    https://www.ezpowersteering.com/

    However, once you are in to having a custom installation done for you there are other vendors who will also do custom installations. You just need to take a quick Google tour of the web to find them.








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      Electric Power Steering 140-160

      My 1971 142S takes some muscle to turn the wheel.
      I will forgo any power steering, and check out some things that may be contributing to the high steering effort:

      1. Sway bar may be wrong diameter. May remove it to note any difference.
      2. Check I have proper wheel offset.
      3. Have an alignment done.

      Thanks!








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        Electric Power Steering 140-160

        The anti sway bar has absolutely no effect on steering effort so don't bother fiddling with that. Wheel offset will affect steering effort as will tire sizes - the original tire width was 165 mm. If you have fitted wider tires finding some good quality 165 tires will help. I think Vredstein makes some period correct tires in 165; but, they are not cheap.

        The 140 (and all other similar vintage Volvos) come with the absolute minimum amount of positive caster that is safe. I think the factory spec is 0 to +1 deg caster. Increasing the positive caster increases the self centering / stability of the steering at higher speeds; but, increases the steering effort. If you do a suspension alignment check make sure that your caster is within factory spec. Adjusting to the least amount of caster (0 deg) will reduce the steering effort; but, may make the car a bit of a squirrel chaser at highway speeds.

        Check the steering box adjustment. People have tightened up the pitman arm shaft adjustment of the steering box to remove steering play and if they over do it this increases steering effort. The service manual describes the correct adjustment of the pitman arm shaft adjusting screw.








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    Electric Power Steering 140-160

    On the https://www.volvoforums.org.uk/ site, you can find a user named 142GUY. I believe he's done it. He's also extremely helpful and very knowledgeable.







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