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TC Steering stops

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2000 7:40 am
by CFritz7001@aol.com
Hello, all,
Simple question: How do you adjust the steering "stops" which are on the
cotters holding the king-pins into the front axle on a TC??? (I just
installed new king-pins and bushings; and now need to adjust thos "stops")
None of my manuals has any info on this topic. Thanks in advance!
Regards,
Carl fritz

Re: TC Steering stops

Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2000 11:36 am
by Roger Furneaux
Hi Fritz - first of all I assume you have the correct cotters, i.e. the ones
with large domed heads at the back, not the "bycycle" type usually supplied.
Screwed into each stub axle is a bolt with a locking tab washer which comes
into contact with the cotter on full lock.
The idea is that the bolt can be screwed out to limit the lock, but I have
never found this necessary, and looking at other cars have only ever seen
this bolt screwed home.

ocTagonally Roger

PS if your bolts and cotter heads are at the front, your axle beam is on the
wrong way round, and even a Jap steering box will not make your car steer
properly!

Carl Fritz wrote:
>Simple question: How do you adjust the steering "stops" which are on the
>cotters holding the king-pins into the front axle on a TC??? (I just
>installed new king-pins and bushings; and now need to adjust thos "stops")
>None of my manuals has any info on this topic. Thanks in advance!