It can be done without messing with the steering rack. All I can suggest is
to be patient and keep trying, or find a helper with skinnier fingers. It
may help to loosen the other bolts, that hold the motor mount bracket, to
get a different angle.
--
Max Heim
'66 MGB GHN3L76149
If you're near Menlo Park, CA,
it's the primer red one with chrome wires
on 4/16/12 12:16 PM, Peter Schauss at rpschauss@gmail.com wrote:
> On the left (driver's ) side, the steering column runs through the
> bracket where the motor mount is supposed be fastened to the body.
> This makes it virtually impossible to get the nut started on the stud
> which runs into the bottom of the rubber mount. I have managed to do
> this twice before by using an refrigerator magnet to position the nut,
> but this time that trick does not seem to work. Is there any
> alternative to removing the steering rack?
>
> If I have to remove the steering rack, where can I get the special
> tool that the manual shows for aligning the upper an lower parts of
> the column?
>
> Thanks,
> Peter Schauss
> 1980 MGB
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