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Re: [TR] Early TR4 Steering Rack Question

To: Chip19474@aol.com, “triumphs list“ <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [TR] Early TR4 Steering Rack Question
From: Allen Hess <allenhess@mgcarclub.com>
Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2012 19:38:45 -0400
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Moss has most of the parts. I think I got mine from TRF years ago. All  
the info and specs are in the Bentley Manual. Aside from the pinion  
there is a bushing for the pinion shaft and shims to adjust pinion  
mesh to the rack. There is also a ball joint on each end of the rack  
(inside the boot) which uses shims to adjust the play. One other thing  
about maintenance; there is a threaded plug in the cap which shims the  
pinion. That plug is supposed to be removed and a grease fitting  
installed to grease the rack, then take the fitting out and reinstall  
the plug.

Allen
On Oct 23, 2012, at 4:36 PM, Chip19474@aol.com wrote:

> The play is noticeable when the wheels are off the ground and I turn  
> the steering wheel side-to-side or when the wheels are off the  
> ground and I grab a wheel and move it left or right.  The play  
> (subtle, muffled click) is coming from the rack & pinion area.
>
> If these are rebuildable, where does one buy a rebuild kit?
>
> Another thing I wondered about....years ago I owned a 1966 Chevy  
> Corvair.  As the steering box got "sloppy", I was able to tighten  
> the lash at the box with an adjustment screw/bolt......of course  
> that wasn't rack & pinion but does the TR rack have an adjustment  
> capability to tighten lash?
>
> chip
>
> In a message dated 10/23/2012 2:55:32 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
> allenhess@mgcarclub.com 
>  writes:
> Is the play mostly when driving straight?

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