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TR3A Squeaky Steering

To: triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: TR3A Squeaky Steering
From: rtriplett@bjservices.com
Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 08:37:58 -0500
Cc: bsmith@inetnow.net
>The steering column (adjustable) on my 1960 TR3A has developed a terrible
>squeaking noise especially after being driven for a half hour or so.  I
>restored the car three years ago and replaced the felt washer in the column;
>it seems like it might be that.  Has anyone else had this problem and solved
>it?  My next step is to disassemble it and resoak the felt in oil and/or
>replace it.  I can't think of any other cause.  Thanks in advance for any
>suggestions.

I had the same problem with my steering even though I had put in new felts, I
eliminated it by using a teflon lubricant which came in a aerosol spray can.  It
sprays as a light liquid and then "gells" into a thick grease.  I sprayed it
into the column without even removing the steering wheel, using the extension
tube provided by the mfr.  I forget the brand name, but will try to find it if
you're interested.  I had to do two sprays to eliminate the squeak.  It is a
great lubricant when rebuilding an engine for pre-lubrication of bearings,
rings, etc.  BTW, I think graphite is the preferred lubricant when installing
felts, but not sure.  I used moly grease, and that may have been my problem the
first go round.
Richard



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