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martin62 31st December 2009 09:59 PM

Steering Column Support
 
Hi guys I need some help before I crack up just spent the whole day 3 attemps and no joy.My problem is when I cut sw1,sw2,sw3 what way is sw2 suppose to go if you look at pics.Then when I measure across the bottom of sw1 and sw3 I get 478mm and when I measure across tt11 and tr2 I get 458mm also where does the 9 degree angle go I just cant get my head around it.where does cp 24 go, any help would be appreciated



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Bonzo 31st December 2009 10:48 PM

Hi Martin

You may find some usefull info in this thread

http://www.haynes.co.uk/forums/showt...eering+support


There was a tutorial on here at some point but I think it was one of the deleted posts :(

Personally, I made most of the parts up, tacked the frame together then offered them up to the chassis rails in the correct place & angle ..... Then fettled & tweaked to suit. ;)

It all worked out fine ..............The steering wheel & column fits as it should :)

When you make the angled plates with the slotted holes, then clamp them into position .........The whole frame makes a lot more sense, you'll get a much clearer picture of things :)

Bonzo 31st December 2009 11:06 PM

Heres the best picture I have of the steering support frame



I hope it is of some use

martin62 1st January 2010 08:16 PM

steering column support
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bonzo (Post 28051)
Heres the best picture I have of the steering support frame



I hope it is of some use

Hi Ronnie thanks for your help got side tracked today hope to get it sorted tomorrow

HandyAndy 1st January 2010 08:38 PM

Hi Martin,

cp 24 go into the junction where BR1 & BR8 & BR2 & BR9 meet, the 2 CP24 plates are there to bridge the gap for the rear most lower wishbone suspension brackets sit.

hope that helps.

cheers
andy

martin62 1st January 2010 08:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HandyAndy (Post 28117)
Hi Martin,

cp 24 go into the junction where BR1 & BR8 & BR2 & BR9 meet, the 2 CP24 plates are there to bridge the gap for the rear most lower wishbone suspension brackets sit.

hope that helps.

cheers
andy

Hi Andy thanks for your help will sort it tomorrow


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