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TR3 steering column - rubber rings?

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Subject: TR3 steering column - rubber rings?
From: Dan Buettner <danb@thelittlemacshop.com>
Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 21:36:38 -0600
My thanks to Mark Macy and Randall Young for their advice on drop arm 
disassembly.  The trick, in my case, was to apply an enormous amount 
of pressure with a 2-jaw puller, and then whack the drop arm hard 
with a ball-peen hammer a few times.  I'm going to use the drop arm 
that came off my parts car, the one that came off relatively easily 
and doesn't have chunks missing, so I wasn't necessarily worried 
about (further) damaging this drop arm...

Anyway, now everything is degreased and scrubbed and the parts have 
the first coat of paint on, and I ordered almost everything I need 
from TRF to put it all back together ... except for two rubber rings 
around the steering shaft, one at about 1/3 and another at about 2/3 
of the way up the shaft.  They had a square cross-section, and seemed 
like they probably were a tight fit around the shaft at one time (44 
years ago).  Needless to say, they're old and cracked and loose now.

Problem is, TRF doesn't sell these rings.

Anyone know what they're for?  Are they important?  If I need to find 
replacements, where might those be had?

TIA,
Dan
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Dan Buettner  -  Des Moines, Iowa  -  mailto:danb@thelittlemacshop.com

1957 TR3, TS15098L 'O' - with a nice shiny rear axle installed!
Front suspension and steering, here I come ...

1977 Spitfire, FM64159U 'O' - in storage.

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