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Re: [British-cars] [Bmcu] Tight Steering

To: wbeech <wbeech@flash.net>
Subject: Re: [British-cars] [Bmcu] Tight Steering
From: Neil McCasland <neilmcc@worldnet.att.net>
Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 06:46:03 -0700
Bill,
    TR6's came stock with rubber bushings between the steering rack and 
the frame (with a u-bolt and bracket assembly to attach)   These mounts 
get stiff and allow the steering rack to slip - which could be the cause 
of what you report as not returning to center.    An easy solution that 
cured mine permanently is to fit the older aluminum bushing blocks for 
TR4 instead of the rubber.  
    No guess re the force required to turn though.

Neil McC

wbeech wrote:

>Still going through this car and I find that the entire front steering
>linkage, control arms, shocks and bushings are all new.  I guess I should be
>real happy as this could not have been an inexpensive procedure.  It looks
>very well done with all the zerk well lubricated & safety wire in place.
> 
>My question is this: 
>When I drive the steering is extremely heavy, hard to turn and does not
>return to center after a turn.  There is a little play in the steering
>wheel, 3"-4"  side-to-side but I don't think that is related to the
>stiffness.  When I jack the front end up, the steering freely moves from
>lock-to-lock, just over two turns.  Could something be too tight that just
>shows up when the weight of the car is on the wheels??
> 
>Any suggestions from the list are greatly appreciated.....
> 
> 
>
>BillB
>
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>
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