replacing steering rack etc how difficult is it.
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- Minor Fan
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replacing steering rack etc how difficult is it.
Hello Folks
I intend to change my steering rack on the minor.
How easy/ hard is it to replace as its hidden behind the engine.
James
I intend to change my steering rack on the minor.
How easy/ hard is it to replace as its hidden behind the engine.
James
I own a 1974 MG Midget 1275 in Teal Blue "Midget" is what we call him and he is in very good to excellant condition "midget" is a Chrome bumper/Round Wheel arch model.
Easy if you can get the car up off the ground. Take the left wheel off. slacken the top clamp on the column and undo the pinch bolt at the bottom. Undo the two track rod ball joints. You will need someone to hold the bolt heads inside the car. Undo the clamp bolts and pull it out the left side of the car. When you put the new one in do the clamp boltd up hand tight and connect the steering colimn. Dont over tighten the clamps as thay WILL snap.
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Iam getting clonking from the track rods both sides
I need to rebush the front suspension too.
I think it may be better if i get my local garage to do it and save my knuckles and pride
James
I need to rebush the front suspension too.
I think it may be better if i get my local garage to do it and save my knuckles and pride
James
I own a 1974 MG Midget 1275 in Teal Blue "Midget" is what we call him and he is in very good to excellant condition "midget" is a Chrome bumper/Round Wheel arch model.
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must admit this thread promted me to look at the rattle, from my passenger side
i had checked dampers, trunnions so knew it could not be that
so just live4d with it for the past 4 months
just went out
check track rod ends were tight, they were ok
it turned out to be a badly worn tie bar bolt
replaced with a new one and hey the rattle is gone
so motto
check the simple items first

i had checked dampers, trunnions so knew it could not be that
so just live4d with it for the past 4 months
just went out
check track rod ends were tight, they were ok
it turned out to be a badly worn tie bar bolt
replaced with a new one and hey the rattle is gone
so motto
check the simple items first

