Clark C500 SERIES:
steering and info on data plate.

My clark c500-120 wanders and there is play in the wheel. I know that this could be a hydraulic problem but
there is 3/4 play even when it's not running. what could this be? I can,t provide the exact year or serial number
because the data plate is too damaged to read. I believe it is a early to mid 80's model. any suggestions on how to obtain the data would be helpful.
where else on the forklift can I look? Thanks
  • Posted 16 Aug 2010 08:39
  • Modified 16 Aug 2010 08:42 by poster
  • Discussion started by eric_e
  • Missouri, United States
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I don't think that's a hydraulic problem if it's loose when not running. Take 2 people and check it by one person wiggling the steering wheel back and forth. The other person should check where the arm comes out of the steering box down below the steering wheel, then between the 2 rear wheels there is a bellcrank that the tie rods connect to that has a big pin and bearing that it rotates on. That's usually the problem. Then check the tie rod end that go from the bellcrank to the wheels. Or, jack the back of the machine up and grap one of the wheels and wiggle it and look at the tie rods and bellcrank to see what's loose. That's the best way to check.
  • Posted 16 Aug 2010 09:20
  • Reply by mrfixit
  • New York, United States

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