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welshboy - 5/1/08 at 07:14 PM

hi all can any on tell me on the bottom of the sierra column theres a bush is it ok to just stick this in to a bit of metal or shoud there be a rubber round the metal iv tryed to show in the picture if any one has pics of how they did theres id be greatful thanks Rescued attachment 103_5676.JPG
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nludkin - 5/1/08 at 07:21 PM

On the donor sierra there is a plastic bush which lives in that hole. You can get them from MNR Here <- Scroll to the bottom.

I am not too sure if it will pass without? To be honest, for £4 + Postage, etc... I wouldn't risk it.


Guinness - 5/1/08 at 07:23 PM

for welshboy
for welshboy


Is how I did it on the Indy.

New bush cost a couple of quid from Robin Hood at a show.

HTH

Mike


RazMan - 5/1/08 at 07:34 PM

Initially I used a bush but it was binding very slightly and made the steering very notchy. I replaced it with a spherical bearing and it is silky smooth now.


t.j. - 5/1/08 at 07:54 PM

It is IMO designed to slide over the shaft in case of collision.

So if it can there is no problem to replace it with something else.


welshboy - 5/1/08 at 08:12 PM

thanks everyone very helpfull i can see whats missing now i will order 1 monday thanks again


mitch2b - 5/1/08 at 09:14 PM

spherical bearings

http://nw.rhocar.org/supporting_the_steering_shaft.htm

much better like this


HTH

Mitch


geoff shep - 5/1/08 at 09:55 PM

As I remember, the ford bush expects to be fitted in a thicker bulkhead and perpendicular to the shaft - I made up a bracket as shown by the thick black line. The springy washerery thing goes down on top of the bush to prevent the inner bush bit migrating up the shaft. Rescued attachment picture.JPG
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