[Tigers] FW: Steering Rack Tiger 260
Larry Mayfield
drmayf at mayfco.com
Mon Feb 3 16:22:16 MST 2014
Folks, A few days ago I received a plea for assistance from Miguel Hernandez
in the Canary Islands. His email to me is forwarded below. He has a Tiger
and he has no one there in the Islands to chat with about how to make his
Tiger steer better. I know that there are many of you who have made mods to
your cars to do just that. I know he would appreciate hearing from any and
all of you on changes you made and the improvement that those changes
generated. He has pretty fair English, but go easy on him, please. Just put
yourselves into his shoes when answering. He did say that he has done a lot
of work on the car and that sometime in the past shims were added to locate
the rack way more forward than I think it should be. He says he has a gap of
about an inch between the crank pulley and the rack which seems excessive to
me. I out him on cc to this request so he will know that I have asked for
help in his name.
,any thanks in advance and please put me on cc so I can see what I need to
do also, lol
Larry
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From: Miguel Hdez Calzadilla [mailto:mhcalzadilla at incoingenieros.com]
Sent: Sunday, February 2, 2014 12:57 PM
To: drmayf at mayfco.com
Cc: 'Miguel Hernandez Calzadilla'
Subject: Steering Rack Tiger 260
Dear Sir,
Some months ago, I was reading your article about the subject and it seems
to be very acczrate and precize.
I am owner of a Tiger 260 that has been averhauled by me quite recently. The
result is quite encouraging. Nevertheless I think I am suffering of the
typical tiger problem of the Steering rack . In my case I think is worst
since some one ( the previous owner probably) install some spacers on the
brackets of the Rack in order to get more gap with the pulley, so the rack
is even more forward. In my opinisn thje gap is much more than the
necessary.
Driving on the roads ( what we call general country roads with bends and
corners) really you do not suffer of any bad effects in the steering but in
the new parkings of supermarkets, where you have to force the steering to
the top you can notice that one front wheel ( outer wheel), is afected (
draging and forcing the front train- cross member) by a unbalance angle
respect the other ( probably higher negrees than the inner , as you said in
your table).
I wonder if you can suggest me what I can do to minimize the problem or if
you can provide a Kit to reduce the drag angle ( new arms or whatever).
Awaiting your replay
Kind regards
Miguel Hernandez
Canary Isles.
Spain
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