Gearbox steady wire

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zippy500
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Gearbox steady wire

Post by zippy500 »

Replaced the broken gearbox steady wire, there is a thick washer that came of the old wire that fits on the gearbox side of the thread.

When I fitted the new cable with washer, the wire was slack with no tension in it. Is this correct :-?

I removed the washer and refitted wire which, when tightened to limit just has
tension on wire.....

So which is it suposed to be.... with tension... or without.... :roll:
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Post by bigginger »

Tight, but not solid as a rod tight.
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Post by les »

Tight, but not solid as a rod tight.
Nice description! and can be achieved by noticing the gearbox just move and possibly backing off a couple of flats.
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Post by IslipMinor »

The 'official' BMC manual states:

'The cable should be tensioned so as just to prevent any forward movement of the power unit relative to the chassis. Care must be taken not to impose too great a tension or roughness will be felt with engine vibration.'
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Post by bmcecosse »

Ahh - don't want any roughness on our Minors !
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Post by IslipMinor »

Absolutely not!!
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