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Re: It's a leaner...

To: "thom kuby" <thomkuby@iwvisp.com>, <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: It's a leaner...
From: "David Tinker" <david.tinker@virgin.net>
Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2000 01:25:53 +0100
Its a fair bet that the wheels need balancing, if you get the option get
them balanced ( dynamically ) on the axle. You may find that the other
problems resolve themselves,

Regards

David Tinker
-----Original Message-----
From: thom kuby <thomkuby@iwvisp.com>
To: triumphs@autox.team.net <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Cc: ednelson@ridgenet.net <ednelson@ridgenet.net>;
british-cars@autox.team.net <british-cars@autox.team.net>;
vintage-race@autox.team.net <vintage-race@autox.team.net>
Date: 19 June 2000 04:56
Subject: It's a leaner...


>Greetings,
>
>Yes...again.  I'm getting much closer to resolving this "shimmying & sloppy
>steering" bugaboo.   Unfortunately, we're not there yet.
>
>Since the last time I queried this great list, I've tightened up the
>steering box (via the adjustment screw on top of the steering box.  I have
>NOT yet played around with the shim setup...) and the steering has improved
>immensely...nowhere near the amount of slop I had before.
>
>But...the damn thing still has a shimmy - only occurs around 60mhp.  please
>recall; I've rebuilt the ENTIRE front end. During the initial rebuild, I
>left the steering box alone, which alot of you told me I shouldn't have
>done (and I sorta thought that before)...so, I went back in there and
>performed this first adjustment.  The good news is that it does not appear
>that this steering box is the problem. The box looks like its' in pretty
>good shape; no wear on the adjustment screw anyway and plenty of oil in it.
>
>Anyway, Now, I'm thinking the wheel and tire setup might be at fault.  I've
>recommended to the owner that he look into some top quality tires like
>Michelins, (or whatever else was std equipment on these things). right now
>he has some cheap tires on it, and the steel wheels were always suspect. I
>understand that the PO drove this car hard, and off the highway, through
>the mojave desert, where I live.
>
>But...aside from the wheel/tire factor, I have noticed something else just
>looking at the car tonight...
>
>This thing LEANS...to the left (pass side).  Not much, but its' there.
>
>My questions are:
>1. bad spring? and would this contribute to shimmy'ing?  I did NOT replace
>the springs on this job.
>2. I put oem front shocks back on it...should I have gone with Konis?
>again, are these shocks junk? and would contribute to this problem?
>3. or, are these cars THAT squirrely to begin with? (I would  find that
>hard to believe...)
>I set the front-end toe, camber, according to the numbers in the manual
>(I'm using the Bentley repro of the factory pub.).
>4. Are these numbers correct?
>5. are some other tricks to getting this geometry right?
>6. Is there a quick way to determine if the frame itself is tweaked up?
>
>Any comments?
>please help...we're getting closer to getting this thing resolved and this
>list has been a huge help.  Please remember-we have STEEL wheels on it, not
>wires.
>
>Again, the car's owner and I thank you in advance...
>
>Cheers
>Thom Kuby
>Porsche freak, with a TR3 in his garage
>
>
>




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