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MG Midget and Sprite Technical - steering wheel boss spline.
Hi All. As part of the current rebuild of my racer I am replacing the solid steering column with a collapsible one for safety. Of course the steering wheel splines are a different size! Can someone tell me what years the collapsible column was used and if they were all the same so I can order a new boss. Thanks. Mark. |
Mark Lister |
Further to the last, the steering column I'm using has a bent metal top mount and a large flange at the bottom end of the tube rather than the cast aluminium top mount and no flange of the solid one. M. |
Mark Lister |
It also has a smaller spline. |
Mark Lister |
Anybody ? According to Moss the collapsible column was post 72 in the UK. They don't know if the steering wheel splines are all the same though. |
Mark Lister |
I'm surprised the other racers haven't replied especially the ones that also sell parts - perhaps they don't want to have another competitor :) according to Terry Horler's book Original Sprite & midget The Restorer’s Guide – http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1906133336 the (UK) collapsible steering column came in with the RWA cars at GAN5-105501 (Oct '71) GAN5-114588 (LHD), GAN5-114643 (RHD) (Feb '72) Triumph steering rack comes in GAN6-170990 (Dec '75) RHD steering column and toeboard seal changed this and looking at the reprint of the factory Parts Catalogue - Ref: 0016 - http://www.mgocshop.co.uk/catalog/Online_Catalogue_Parts_Lists_3.html I could be wrong of course but it looks like to me if the (UK) spines changed it would have been at GAN5-105501 with the (UK) collapsible steering column HTH |
Nigel Atkins |
most racers aren't anoraks Nigel ;-) When I did mine I just grabbed a collapsible column and hunted around until I found a boss that fitted and had the same hole pattern to fit the small suede racy steering wheel to it. |
David Smith |
This is from Mountney's application list, if it helps... |
Dave O'Neill2 |
consider it as a concourse question then David ;) with the Mountney boss chart it may be more of a case of matching the boss to their steering wheel design and fixings - or I could be wrong about that |
Nigel Atkins |
Thanks to all for your help. It looks like an MB037 assuming there were no changes to the spline size post Oct 71 M. |
Mark Lister |
Mark Regarding your second post, you still need the cast alloy top mount with the bent bracket. |
Dave O'Neill2 |
in case the new shaft doesn't have a nut, be aware that the different coumns have different size nuts. |
HALL JOHN |
Dave and John. Yes thanks both - I have a full compliment of nuts and on further inspection of the Moss site I had noted the alloy bracket used as well as the bent metal - not sure what the bent metal adds to the party though. |
Mark Lister |
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