I had a classic that made a hissing sound on a tight lock. Never solved it. Tried a fluid change. It did it the whole time I owned it, but no other steering problems. It was quite loud. Sounded like a massive earth moving truck. Impressed passengers.
The steering box is adjustable, though I must admit I have not done it on my p38. Not needed to.
I have adjusted the steering box on my classic, however. I assume most older landrover models with recirculating ball steering work the same.
I put the front wheels up on axle stands, slackened off the locknut on the steering box, then screwed the central adjuster in until the backlash was taken out of the steering. Then retighten the locknut. Easy job, but don't overdo the tightening.
One of the jobs on the back burner on my p38 is to replace the steering hoses. There is always a slight weep and it looks a mess. I fancy stainless steel braided hoses if I can find the right fittings. Anyone done it?
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