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Bishop Cam Box
Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2005 4:33 am
by kdcamer@magma.ca
In the original TC steering box, does the sector shaft arm bear on a plain
mild steel top plate, or is the top plate case hardened or made from a
higher strength steel?
David Cameron
AW: [mg-tabc] Bishop Cam Box
Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2005 10:51 am
by Paroor
Hi David,
Last year I opened the original steering box for cleaning. I saw
very small grove or markings on the top plate. I think it was not any
special steel. One way to confirm this is to apply a small file on the
surface with out pressure. The mild steel and the hardened steel will behave
different by doing so.
Madhu
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In the original TC steering box, does the sector shaft arm bear on a plain
mild steel top plate, or is the top plate case hardened or made from a
higher strength steel?
David Cameron
Re: Bishop Cam Box
Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2005 4:01 pm
by Keith N Black
I found that trying to force the peg downward into the worm gear from the top side is not the answer to eliminating excess steering play in that the three point connected top plate only bows upward at the center when downward pressure is applied, this also holds true for the Thompson Kit. A better solution for myself was to take up all the slack plus a couple of thou twixt the steering arm and the cotter pin hole with a washer of needed thickness. This then pulls from the bottom and creates a much more positive mating of the two.........................brought to you from the "Kit Car Enthusiasts Club"
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Bishop cam box
Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2005 1:15 am
by A.griffin
David,
My steering box has a hardened steel plate. Whether this is original or not I don,t know, however I suspect there may have occured a change from soft steel before the war to hardened after the war, but it is just a guess. Maybe some one else may know ?
Alan Griffin
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Re: Bishop cam box
Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2005 2:31 am
by 1939mgtb
Don't think so. TB 0556 had a hardened plate.
Best regards,
Ray
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> guess. Maybe some one else may know ?
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> Alan Griffin
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Re: Bishop cam box
Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2005 4:29 am
by kdcamer@magma.ca
Thanks to those who replied regarding the top plate. Does anyone know if the
Moss part, 260-100, is also hardened? The price seems rather low, as TC
parts go.
David Cameron