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Re: tr4 steering woes

To: R John Lye <rjl6n@uva.pcmail.virginia.edu>
Subject: Re: tr4 steering woes
From: cyf@bighorn.dr.lucent.com (Charles Y. Farwell)
Date: Wed, 25 Jun 1997 16:28:36 -0600 "Re: tr4 steering woes" (Jun 24, 6:25pm)
Cc: triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
Original-from: cyf@drmail.dr.lucent.com (Charles Y. Farwell)
Original-from: cyf@drmail.dr.lucent.com (Charles Y. Farwell)
References: <199706242225.SAA26152@uva.pcmail.virginia.edu>
        The hose clamp is a great idea - I'll try it out. Thanks.


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Charlie Farwell             1962 TR4 #CT3852L
cfarwell@lucent.com

On Jun 24,  6:25pm, R John Lye wrote:
> On Jun 24,  6:08pm, Charles Y. Farwell wrote:
> > So I thought the simple fix for sloppy TR4 steering was replace the
> > rubber bushings - 8 bolts, piece of cake, right? I forgot the LBC
> > addage, however, that nothing ever fits quite right!!!
>
> I assume we're talking about the rotoflex-type couplings that are in the
> steering column?
>
> > The four holes on the bushings (from TRF) are about 1/8" wider than
> > they should be. No big deal for the first three, actually, but by
> > the time you are ready to put in the 4th, the bushing has been
> > compressed such that the skew is probably 1/4" or greater!
>
> Yup, that's the way they are.
>
> > On the top bushing I corrected the skew (with some difficulty) using
> > a C clamp. On the bottom one, though, there is no way to affix the
> > clamp. What's the trick? Am I going about this all wrong? Any hints
> > would be welcomed.
>
> There are two things that you can do.  When I was still using the
> rubber pieces in my steering column, I used a hefty hose clamp to
> compress the piece to get the bolts installed.  However, I'm now
> using the metal U-joints from a TR-6 steering column instead.
>
> John Lye
>
> rjl6n@virginia.EDU
> http://avery.med.virginia.edu/~rjl6n/homepage.htm
>
>-- End of excerpt from R John Lye



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