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Re: tr3 steering box

To: Randall Young <randallyoung@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: tr3 steering box
From: "T.R. Householder" <trhouse@greenapple.com>
Date: Sat, 30 Dec 2000 17:15:34 -0400
Cc: Dave and Ann Smith <smithd@peak.org>, triumphs@autox.team.net
References: <3.0.6.32.20001230102124.007ae5e0@mail.peak.org> <3A4E4D00.F788B1AB@earthlink.net> x-mac-creator="4D4F5353"
Loose steering at 60 mph because of a worm gear shearing off  and  you'll
respect the importance of the alignment on the box.

T.R.

Randall Young wrote:

> Dave :
>
> The side of the bracket mount nearest the radiator is supposed to have
> 3/8-24 captive nuts welded to it.  (Normally, there are actually 3
> captive nuts, but only 2 are used at a time.  The other pair is used to
> mount the steering box on a RHD car.)  The holes through the bracket are
> slightly oversize, to allow some movement for alignment.  (This
> alignment isn't so important if you use the original rubber silentblocs,
> but becomes important if you use the brass/steel ones.)
>
> Randall
> 59 TR3A daily driver
>
> Dave and Ann Smith wrote:
> >
> > The Bentley manual describes two bolts holding the trunion bracket to the
> > frame. The holes in the brackets on the frame to which the trunion bracket
> > mounts are 3/8 in. in dia. and the hole through the trunion bracket is
> > about 1/2 in.. Neither is threaded. Is there a part that I don't have which
> > the bolts thread into?
> > Are there any list members in the Corvallis, Oregon area that have a TR3 I
> > could look at from time to time. My car was a basket case and in many cases
> > I can't decide how parts were mounted.
> >
> > Dave

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