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Steering gone bad (... "a bum steer?)

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Subject: Steering gone bad (... "a bum steer?)
From: Johnmowog@aol.com
Date: Fri, 18 Jun 1999 02:36:11 EDT
The rack can indeed be shimmed and adjusted, follow the instructions in the 
Bentley manual carefully and enjoy the several hundred bucks a new rack would 
cost you. Also is a good time to do tie-rod ends, boots, and look at those 
kingpins and A-arm bushings. You can adjust both center play and stiffness of 
the rack.. you can make it stiffer by adding shim stock 10-20 thou at a time 
under the removable plate where the column joins the rack.

>>>>>>>>>
>From: Michael Nadeau <NADE18@prodigy.net>
>Subject: STEERING GONE BAD

Hi, I'm new to the list. Lots of helpful tips about MGB's. Last year I
finished a complete restoration of a "69" roadster. It took me almost a
year and a half  to get it back together. Well worth the wait. My
question involves my uncle's "68" midget. I'm going to be replacing the
clutch in a couple of weeks and his steering is awful. Lots of play. I
heard from someone that it's possible to shim the rack to take some of
the play out. Figured with the motor out it would be the best time to do
something about it.Any suggestions would be great.

Mike Nadeau

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