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#6 Re: Quick fix for sloppy steering column bush.
levey Posted on: 2011/11/27 9:40
Yes I did, with silicon oil.


#5 Re: Quick fix for sloppy steering column bush.
Posted on: 2011/11/27 8:27
And I bet you lubed it up real good too


#4 Re: Quick fix for sloppy steering column bush.
levey Posted on: 2011/11/27 8:13
I got sick of playing with the shaft Mik!
Nylon would probably be better for bushes but I only had nolothane :(


#3 Re: Quick fix for sloppy steering column bush.
Datsfullysik Posted on: 2011/11/27 8:06
Thats a good idea, It'd be good if you could by sheets of nolathane and make your own bushes etc. Hmmm...


#2 Re: Quick fix for sloppy steering column bush.
Posted on: 2011/11/27 7:53
Nice work dodgey.

But I thought you liked to play with shaft???


#1 Quick fix for sloppy steering column bush.
levey Posted on: 2011/11/27 7:46
I had a hell of a lot of play in my steering column due to a worn and crumbling bush, with a motorsport event coming up in a couple of weeks and no time to search for parts I had to think up another dodgy levey fix!
Here it is, nolothane steering bush made with a 32mm hole saw and a little bit of sanding to get a nice fit (nolothane from spare 120y LCA).
Should last for a while & zero play in the column now

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jpg  Steering bush 001.jpg (69.72 KB)
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jpg  Steering bush 002.jpg (137.72 KB)
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