Why are you procrastinating?




My C230 has a "clunk" in the steering. I haven't been able to pinpoint it yet, but control arms, struts and sway bar links and bushings are all replaced, so it's something in the inner tie rod ends or the rack.
Last year I drove the car up on stands, removed the bottom covers, and the steering cover plate to take a look. Couldn't find the source of the clunk -- it felt like it was coming from inside the rack. Didn't feel like the rack bushings, but after seeings as how many people have solved their clunks with new rack bushings, two months ago I purchased a set of Corteco bushings online.
So, the bushings have been sitting on my workbench in the garage for two months, waiting for me to take the time to get back under the car and change them out.
I'm still not sure how easy it will be to lift the rack enough to get the bottom-side bushings, especially the one on the drivers side with the steering column attached. I will find out ...




1.) AC compressor noise, Needs replacing. Just to find the time to install a new compressor, drier, expansion valve.
2.) Right front lower and up control arms and ball joints. Again, Just need the time.
3.) Engine mounts, Gonna take it to an Indy for this one.
4.) Rear window shade is stuck in up position, I have to manually lower it, but it goes back up without a problem.
And I think that it. I am the worst procrastinator ever, I could probably be replacing the control arms right this minute, but ill get to it one day hopefully before my wheel flys of the car.
)- Fuel filter
- V-belt and pulleys
- Power steering flush #2
- Steering rack bushings (after jkowtko does his and reports on the complexity lol)
More "urgent" issues:
- Left front end clunk, probably strut mount
- Control arms, ball joints have been kinda loose for some time now
Been busy lately, and for the front end I'd prefer a DIY garage, but the closest one is like 120mi away, so I need to plan well ahead on this one.
Guys, can I install older 2002 control arms from a coupe - they only have ~75k on them, and ball joints feel sturdy. I was planning to replace the cracked bushings with the updates ones.
As for what's required for the next 2 years I've already staggered out the necessary maintenance procedures so it'll barely make a dent in the wallet. This year I'll do a service B by myself including the fuel filter but leave the brake fluid to an indy and change the spark plugs. Next year it's transmission fluid (for an indy) and inspecting the drive shaft like the flex discs and other suspension things as the car will be 9 years old next year and I'm sure will need some suspension parts replaced.


