To: | andrew uprichard <auprichard@uprichard.net>,triumphs@autox.team.net |
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Subject: | Re: [TR] Tr3a steering tight after rebuild |
From: | "Art McEwen" <amcewen2@cogeco.ca> |
Date: | Fri, 22 May 2020 09:35:02 -0400 (built Jul 9 2013) |
Delivered-to: | mharc@autox.team.net |
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This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --===============5770905573141583614== Content-Language: en This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ----c942a5c812fef463f7263f Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Further update=2E=C2=A0 So I think what happened is my final torque down of the end cap on the s= teering box was tighter than my shim bench tests or something settled du= ring that and caused binding=2E When I took it all off and reset everyth= ing with a McGiver=27d way of measuring the float it all seemed good on = 2nd install=2E The new bushings/felt in the upper shaft added some stiff= ness too=2E BTW some claim this can be done without removing the cowl (and therefore= presumably the rad)=2C I=27d pay good money to see that on youtube=2E=2E= =2E=2E On 05/17/20=2C andrew uprichard =3Cauprichard=40uprichard=2Enet=3E wrot= e=3A =3E (Where is Randall when you need him=3F =F0=9F=98=8A) =3E = =3E When you say =22significantly tighter=22 is this turning the steerin= g with the tie rods connected =3F You should be able to turn the steerin= g wheel with a finger tip if the car is in the air=2E You should also be= able to grab a wheel and take it through its full range of motion (ever= ything connected) fairly easily=2E =3E = =3E The felt at the steering wheel should not be an issue - and=2C if an= ything=2C should just be soaked in oil prior to installation=2E = =3E = =3E If it is binding=2C and not eased by loosening the box (and=2C by in= ference=2C the pressure on the peg) it is probably related more to the s= hims at the bottom of the box than the bearings themselves=2E Did you fo= llow the method Randall suggests with measuring end-float and shimming a= ppropriately=3F =3E = =3E Andrew Uprichard =3E Jackson=2C Michigan =3E = =3E -----Original Message----- =3E From=3A Triumphs =3Ctriumphs-bounces=40autox=2Eteam=2Enet=3E On Beha= lf Of Art McEwen =3E Sent=3A Sunday=2C May 17=2C 2020 2=3A11 PM =3E To=3A triumphs=40autox=2Eteam=2Enet =3E Subject=3A =5BTR=5D Tr3a steering tight after rebuild =3E = =3E Re-installed my rebuilt steering box and=2C even though it felt fine= on the bench=2C back in the car the steering is significantly tighter=2E= Not quite a parking lot 3-point turn level of effort but well beyond fi= nger tip effort=2E And this is while still up on jacks with the set scre= w backed right off=2E I loosened off the shim cover bolts thinking I was= too tight but no difference=2E It doesn=27t feel like it=27s binding at= any point of the travel=2C it=27s tight lock to lock=2E I waited until = the shaft was reassembled before tightening the box attachment bolts so = the box would align to the shaft=2C not vice versa=2E =3E = =3E Could this really all be down to resistance from the 2 new bearings = in the split shaft (plenty of grease added) and the new felt at the stee= ring wheel=3F = =3E = =3E Also should the upper felt be greased/oiled=3F =3E = =3E Thanks=2C =3E = =3E Art=2E 60tr =3E ** triumphs=40autox=2Eteam=2Enet ** =3E = =3E Donate=3A http=3A//www=2Eteam=2Enet/donate=2Ehtml =3E Archive=3A http=3A//www=2Eteam=2Enet/pipermail/triumphs http=3A//www= =2Eteam=2Enet/archive =3E = =3E Unsubscribe/Manage=3A http=3A//autox=2Eteam=2Enet/mailman/options/tr= iumphs/auprichard=40uprichard=2Enet =3E = =3E = =3E ----c942a5c812fef463f7263f Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Further update=2E=C2=A0=3Cdiv=3E=3Cbr /=3E=3C/div=3E=3Cdiv=3ESo I think = what happened is my final torque down of the end cap on the steering box= was tighter than my shim bench tests or something settled during that a= nd caused binding=2E=C2=A0 =C2=A0When I took it all off and reset everyt= hing with a McGiver=27d way of measuring the float it all seemed good on= 2nd install=2E=C2=A0 =C2=A0The new bushings/felt in the upper shaft add= ed some stiffness too=2E=3C/div=3E=3Cdiv=3E=3Cbr /=3E=3C/div=3E=3Cdiv=3E= BTW some claim this can be done without removing the cowl (and therefore= presumably the rad)=2C I=27d pay good money to see that on youtube=2E=2E= =2E=2E=3Cbr /=3E=3Cbr /=3E=3Cspan=3EOn 05/17/20=2C =3Cb class=3D=22name=22= =3Eandrew uprichard =3C/b=3E =26lt=3Bauprichard=40uprichard=2Enet=26gt=3B= wrote=3A=3C/span=3E=3Cblockquote cite=3D=22mid=3A004501d62c80=24570f60f= 0=24052e22d0=24=40uprichard=2Enet=22 class=3D=22iwcQuote=22 style=3D=22b= order-left=3A 1px solid =2300F=3B padding-left=3A 13px=3B margin-left=3A= 0=3B=22 type=3D=22cite=22=3E=3Cdiv class=3D=22mimepart text plain=22=3E= (Where is Randall when you need him=3F=C2=A0 =F0=9F=98=8A)=3Cbr /=3E=3Cb= r /=3EWhen you say =26quot=3Bsignificantly tighter=26quot=3B is this tur= ning the steering with the tie rods connected =3F You should be able to = turn the steering wheel with a finger tip if the car is in the air=2E=C2= =A0 You should also be able to grab a wheel and take it through its full= range of motion (everything connected) fairly easily=2E=3Cbr /=3E=3Cbr = /=3EThe felt at the steering wheel should not be an issue - and=2C if an= ything=2C should just be soaked in oil prior to installation=2E=C2=A0 =3C= br /=3E=3Cbr /=3EIf it is binding=2C and not eased by loosening the box = (and=2C by inference=2C the pressure on the peg) it is probably related = more to the shims at the bottom of the box than the bearings themselves=2E= =C2=A0 Did you follow the method Randall suggests with measuring end-flo= at and shimming appropriately=3F=3Cbr /=3E=3Cbr /=3EAndrew Uprichard=3Cb= r /=3EJackson=2C Michigan=3Cbr /=3E=3Cbr /=3E-----Original Message-----=3C= br /=3EFrom=3A Triumphs =26lt=3Btriumphs-bounces=40autox=2Eteam=2Enet=26= gt=3B On Behalf Of Art McEwen=3Cbr /=3ESent=3A Sunday=2C May 17=2C 2020 = 2=3A11 PM=3Cbr /=3ETo=3A triumphs=40autox=2Eteam=2Enet=3Cbr /=3ESubject=3A= =5BTR=5D Tr3a steering tight after rebuild=3Cbr /=3E=3Cbr /=3ERe-instal= led my rebuilt steering box and=2C even though it felt fine on the bench= =2C back in the car the steering is significantly tighter=2E=C2=A0 Not q= uite a parking lot 3-point turn level of effort but well beyond finger t= ip effort=2E=C2=A0 And this is while still up on jacks with the set scre= w backed right off=2E=C2=A0 I loosened off the shim cover bolts thinking= I was too tight but no difference=2E=C2=A0 It doesn=27t feel like it=27= s binding at any point of the travel=2C it=27s tight lock to lock=2E=C2=A0= I waited until the shaft was reassembled before tightening the box atta= chment bolts so the box would align to the shaft=2C not vice versa=2E=3C= br /=3E=3Cbr /=3ECould this really all be down to resistance from the 2 = new bearings in the split shaft (plenty of grease added) and the new fel= t at the steering wheel=3F=C2=A0 =3Cbr /=3E=3Cbr /=3EAlso should the upp= er felt be greased/oiled=3F=3Cbr /=3E=3Cbr /=3EThanks=2C=3Cbr /=3E=3Cbr = /=3EArt=2E 60tr=3Cbr /=3E** triumphs=40autox=2Eteam=2Enet **=3Cbr /=3E=3C= br /=3EDonate=3A =3Ca href=3D=22http=3A//www=2Eteam=2Enet/donate=2Ehtml=22= target=3D=22l=22=3Ehttp=3A//www=2Eteam=2Enet/donate=2Ehtml=3C/a=3E=3Cbr= /=3EArchive=3A =3Ca href=3D=22http=3A//www=2Eteam=2Enet/pipermail/trium= phs=22 target=3D=22l=22=3Ehttp=3A//www=2Eteam=2Enet/pipermail/triumphs=3C= /a=3E=C2=A0 =3Ca href=3D=22http=3A//www=2Eteam=2Enet/archive=22 target=3D= =22l=22=3Ehttp=3A//www=2Eteam=2Enet/archive=3C/a=3E=3Cbr /=3E=3Cbr /=3EU= nsubscribe/Manage=3A =3Ca href=3D=22http=3A//autox=2Eteam=2Enet/mailman/= options/triumphs/auprichard=40uprichard=2Enet=22 target=3D=22l=22=3Ehttp= =3A//autox=2Eteam=2Enet/mailman/options/triumphs/auprichard=40uprichard=2E= net=3C/a=3E=3Cbr /=3E=3Cbr /=3E=3C/div=3E=3C/blockquote=3E=3C/div=3E ----c942a5c812fef463f7263f-- --===============5770905573141583614== Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline ** triumphs@autox.team.net ** Archive: http://www.team.net/pipermail/triumphs http://www.team.net/archive --===============5770905573141583614==-- |
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