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The Knobs - 30/10/17 at 03:36 PM

Thought ii had some play in my rack but its the triangle shaped slipper part of the steering column, can this be fixed or is it normal for a tiny bit of play?


peter030371 - 30/10/17 at 06:23 PM

Not sure if this helps but the triangle shaped bit on mine is pushed in tight to a pillow bearing and I have no play in it that I can see....not the best picture but hopefully this helps

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The bearings come from simplybearings.co.uk


bi22le - 30/10/17 at 06:54 PM

I have the same fix as Peter.

There was a load of wobble due to no support on the column, probably from end to end.

It works a treat and I have no noticeable play now.


bi22le - 30/10/17 at 06:56 PM

quote:
Originally posted by The Knobs
Thought ii had some play in my rack but its the triangle shaped slipper part of the steering column, can this be fixed or is it normal for a tiny bit of play?


Or are you referring the telescopic collapsible part? In which case there is a little plastic shim that should be in there to remove that movement.


The Knobs - 30/10/17 at 08:39 PM

quote:
Originally posted by bi22le
quote:
Originally posted by The Knobs
Thought ii had some play in my rack but its the triangle shaped slipper part of the steering column, can this be fixed or is it normal for a tiny bit of play?


Or are you referring the telescopic collapsible part? In which case there is a little plastic shim that should be in there to remove that movement.


Yes in the sliding collapsible triangle bit. Is that a shim hat goes round the whole triangular shaft? Is it a piece I can remove at a scrap yard?

Cheers for replies


The Knobs - 30/10/17 at 08:44 PM

Is it a Sierra column?


bi22le - 30/10/17 at 09:42 PM

mine looks something like this from memory

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ford-Sierra-Steering-column-Bush-Kit-Kit-Cars-Steering-STE0008/253203065949?hash=item3af4142c5d:g:6ZEAAOSwTuJYpt5n


I just have the triangular plastic bit and I think that is held on with a jubalee clip to stop it sliding back out. Also means if I need it to collapse, the jubalee will just slide up the shaft.

[Edited on 30/10/17 by bi22le]


peter030371 - 31/10/17 at 08:31 AM

quote:
Originally posted by bi22le


Or are you referring the telescopic collapsible part? In which case there is a little plastic shim that should be in there to remove that movement.


Now you have got me thinking and I can't recall how my sliding bit now works....I will have to have a look later in the week and see if I can get some better pictures of the setup. It certainly works well and is much better than the Escort based setup on my previous Striker

[Edited on 31/10/17 by peter030371]


The Knobs - 31/10/17 at 10:54 AM

Just ordered a sierra steering column bush kit which should have the bits to fix the niggle, cheers all