Dave Bailey
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posted on 18/5/05 at 10:22 PM |
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Sierra adjustable steering column
Anyone know if an adjustable sierra column will fit into a Lueago Velocity and still be adjustable. Can't see how it will pivot through the
bulkhead.
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Liam
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posted on 19/5/05 at 02:01 PM |
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Should fit at the wheel end no problem. I'm not sure how the luego chassis holds the other end - the bush or whatever will want a bit of give
really for the height adjustment. I'm using an adjustable column but i will not be able to use most of the height adjustment due to fouling of
master cylinders. Reach adjustment is useful for different drivers though.
Liam
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Dave J
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posted on 24/5/05 at 02:59 PM |
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I have the adjustable steering column on my Viento. I suspect the fitting brackets are the same. I have up and down adjustment , there is sufficient
movement in the bulkhead location bush, but not forward and back as the down link shaft (modified) is located with a pin and clamp at the column
end.
The master cylinders are not a problem, although I had to make some hose clamps to pull one of the hoses from the brake fluid reservoir (located on
top of the bulkhead tray) away from the steering column. Not sure if you would have the same problem on a velocity.
Cheers
Dave.
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Liam
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posted on 24/5/05 at 08:54 PM |
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The back and forward adjustment on the adjustable columns comes from the main column (that the wheel bolts to) sliding up and down the triangular
column section. The first uj that pins and clamps to the triangular section doesn't need to move back and forwards. The adjustment can be a
little stiff - you may need to clean and grease the plastic strips that are fixed to the triangular piece that the column slides on.
Liam
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Dave J
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posted on 25/5/05 at 08:08 AM |
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Hi Liam,
You wouldn't have a picture of the adjustable area of the column would you?
My column area is finished and a right swine to get the covers off to have a look.
From memory I cannot remember seeing any obvious signs of front to back adjustment as you describe.
My column was supplied by the kit supplier, so it's history is a mystery. I wonder if any Sierra columns had only up and down movement in their
earlier type ?. Anybody know?? Did transits use the Sierra column with just up and down adjustment?
Thanks.
Dave
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clbarclay
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posted on 25/5/05 at 10:46 AM |
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I'm using a 91 adjustable sierra column. the adjustment works by having 2 pairs of slots. The vertical pair mounted to the chassis and a
horisontal pair mounted to the column. A locking pin arangement goes through both pairs of slots. The triangular end with the nylon bush shows signs
of sliding inside the top part of the column and seeing as there is no give in the rest of the steering assemble, I would conclude that this is where
the fore/arft movement comes from.
The photo below shows the mecanism. The red arrow popints out the vertical slot, The yellow arrow points out the horivontal slot and the green arrow
points to the end of the locking pin arrangement.
[Edited on 25/5/05 by clbarclay]
Rescued attachment DSCF0145 small arrows.JPG
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Dave J
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posted on 25/5/05 at 04:04 PM |
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Thanks for the great picture.
It looks pretty much the same as I remember. I reckon mine must be seized as no matter how hard I pull or push, it won't budge.
I feel a strip down coming on
Thanks again.
Dave.
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DarrenW
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posted on 26/5/05 at 09:55 AM |
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Be careful if you strip[ the mechanism down. I was Project manager at a company that made adjustable columns, the torques etc are accurately set. The
idea is when you release lever they should slide OK, the steering wheel should be held with teh remaining friction (too little and it will drop) but
when lever is tightened back up you shouldnt be able to move the wheel at all (the guide was it was OK if a big german bloater could heave himself in
and out using the wheel as a grab handle).
Dont ask me why germans were picked on - not my idea - something to do with OEM's recieving more complaints from germany for this problem.
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Peteff
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posted on 26/5/05 at 11:22 AM |
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Some of mine
I've put a picture of mine fully adjusted in both directions. I might leave it adjustable or lock it up when I find the best position for
it.
Rescued attachment column.jpg
yours, Pete
I went into the RSPCA office the other day. It was so small you could hardly swing a cat in there.
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