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steve m

posted on 5/11/12 at 04:53 PM Reply With Quote
Escort steering column bushes

My mk2 escort steering column has play at the steering wheel end, and at the bottom of the crush tube end,
any one know a source of new bearings/bushs ?

Steve

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FuryRebuild

posted on 5/11/12 at 05:44 PM Reply With Quote
Other options are to lose the outer column and just suspend the inner in rose joints on brackets.





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peter030371

posted on 6/11/12 at 08:50 AM Reply With Quote
I have the same issue. After making various 'slip in' plastic bushes on the lathe, none of which work very well, I am fast coming to the conclusion that getting rid of the outer column and making some brackets up to take suitable new bearings is the way to go

I then got 'up-grade'itus' and started thinking that as I am playing with the steering column what about getting a new removable boss with built in electrical connections so I can do away with the curly cable I currently have from the wheel to the dashboard....then I looked at the price of electrical quick release bosses

If you find a source of the escort bushes I would be interested to know.

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steve m

posted on 6/11/12 at 09:00 AM Reply With Quote
I also made a sleeve for the top bush, its a piece of a fosters beer can, wrapped round the inner column and held tight with a tie wrap
It does work, but not really the way i want to go!

Steve

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beaver34

posted on 6/11/12 at 05:24 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by peter030371
I have the same issue. After making various 'slip in' plastic bushes on the lathe, none of which work very well, I am fast coming to the conclusion that getting rid of the outer column and making some brackets up to take suitable new bearings is the way to go

I then got 'up-grade'itus' and started thinking that as I am playing with the steering column what about getting a new removable boss with built in electrical connections so I can do away with the curly cable I currently have from the wheel to the dashboard....then I looked at the price of electrical quick release bosses

If you find a source of the escort bushes I would be interested to know.


me too, though there might have been some cheaper options for the bos?

how much were the ones you found?

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peter030371

posted on 7/11/12 at 09:04 AM Reply With Quote
Lifeline do a 'formula' boss with 8 pin electrical connection for around £280 or if you want the bigger 'touring' boss you are looking at £400!

I have recently seen that OMP do a boss that 'has the facility to accommodate wiring' so I assume a certain size/ style of connector can be fitted but I have not yet seen the cost of these extra parts. The OMP boss itself is around £190 so its hardly 'cheap' by my standards

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clairetoo

posted on 7/11/12 at 10:31 AM Reply With Quote
I have a spare Mk2 escort column hidden away in my garage if its any use ? I'm 99% certain the bearings are good , but would need to check .





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matty h

posted on 11/11/12 at 09:48 PM Reply With Quote
Burton Power do replace bushes in nylon.
Just been looking myself.
Matty

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