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Sierra steering column link
twybrow - 20/3/07 at 01:43 PM

Sierra steering column link (part that bolts/slides onto triangular column section). Anyone got a spare kicking about?


Danozeman - 20/3/07 at 03:42 PM

Theres one on ebay at the min. Search for locost and itl come up.


twybrow - 20/3/07 at 04:37 PM

Yeah, i am watchin it, but it seems incredibly overpriced. A full shaft (with U/Js and sliding coupling) from Stu Taylor is only £60... Just thought I would ask in case someone had one spare.


907 - 20/3/07 at 06:08 PM

I have this if it's any use.

It's had it's end cut off.


Paul G Rescued attachment uj-s.jpg
Rescued attachment uj-s.jpg


twybrow - 21/3/07 at 10:51 AM

If that is the part the bolts/slides onto the the column then YES PLEASE!!! How much would you like for it? It is just the slider I need as I already have the rack end fitting... Just need to connect the two together!


907 - 21/3/07 at 06:38 PM

As I'm using a Nova column I know very little about the Sierra one.

I think the Sierra column finishes with a three sided box section and this is the bit that clamps onto it.
I also think that you then weld a length of tube onto the rod on the left hand side of pic.

Please, someone correct me if this is wrong.

I was given this part ages ago and told "you'll need one of these".
I don't want anything for it other than postage as it's now of no use to me.

Hth

Paul G


David Jenkins - 21/3/07 at 06:50 PM

Paul,

You are correct - if 'twybrow' has a standard Sierra column that has a triangular end, then that is the part that he needs.

It can be welded to a suitable length of thick-wall steel tube to mate up with the UJ at the steering rack.

DJ


907 - 21/3/07 at 08:19 PM

Thanks for that info David.


Twybrow, U2U me your address if you want it. I'll get it in the post.

Paul G


907 - 23/3/07 at 05:43 PM

Posted today Tim.


Cost was £2.70



Atb
Paul G