Not sure you understood my email.
You have to pull the rod into the car in order to access the back of the
trafficator. You don't have to pull all the tube out, just enough to enable one
to unscrew the three BA screws that hold on the trafficator's back plate.
However, in order to pull that much stator tube into the car, one has to undo
the brass nut at the steering box. Once that is done, the oil comes out.
It's a solution to this quandary that I seek.
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Felts [mailto:tomfelts@windstream.net]
Sent: Tuesday, December 29, 2015 13:37
To: Simon Lachlan
Subject: Re: [Healeys] Steering box leak
why do you have to pull the rod to change oil?
---- Simon Lachlan <simon.lachlan@homecall.co.uk> wrote:
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Hi, and hoping Christmas/New Year is going well,
Coincidentally, while the steering box oil thread reared its ugly head again,
I'd had to reinstall my trafficator head.
My car is a MkII BT7 with a non-adjustable steering column.
Anyhow - don't ask me how - I'd managed to cock up the wiring when I installed
it a couple of weeks ago. I got the wiring right this time. No problem.
But, oil seeped out of the steering box while I was doing the wiring. It
cunningly overbalanced the cut down plastic box that I'd hoped to catch it in
and went all over the garage floor..AGAIN.
Is there a way to avoid the leakage without pulling the stator out and
replacing it with a bit of rod?
It's a question of the worst of two evils....which is worse? Getting the wiring
back down the tube or cleaning up the mess?
(And I've got the hardtop on the car and didn't want to have to take that off
in order to pull the tube out!)
This time, it's done. I'll clear up the mess AGAIN. (It's mostly on a
waterproof cloth that serves as a giant drip tray). And I'll fill up the box
AGAIN.
Just so I can make it easier next time.................?
Simon
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