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steering rack
ANY PHOTOS for a mk1 steering rack,,mine is hitting with the floor pan near the pinion hole,,no space for dust seal and floor pan is perfect,,my rack came from a mk1 aussy clubman and im using it on mk1 uk mini
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Re: steering rack
thanks my friend,,never saw that spacers in 30 years,,,,only aussy used that or all mk1s in general?
- Spider
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Re: steering rack
As best I know, only when an Aussie Rack is fitted up.
If the Rack is ever removed without removing the Subframe completely, they are a fiddle to get back in, so often, they are left out.
Item 26, and going off the P/N, it is a unique Aussie part

If the Rack is ever removed without removing the Subframe completely, they are a fiddle to get back in, so often, they are left out.
Item 26, and going off the P/N, it is a unique Aussie part

- timmy201
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Re: steering rack
Hmm another thing to track down for my AYA6001 steering rack swap. I don’t suppose you’d have some spares Spider?
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Re: steering rack
I'll have a look how many I have, they are a bit thin on the ground as many cars I see no longer have them. If I don't have any, I think I have made a sketch.
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Re: steering rack
I suspect that man of your obvious skill will easily be able to make a suitable spacer Tim
And while we're on the subject.......... Does the spacer shown by Spider replace the two spacers spot welded into the outside of the toe-board in the UK made body shells
And while we're on the subject.......... Does the spacer shown by Spider replace the two spacers spot welded into the outside of the toe-board in the UK made body shells
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Re: steering rack
I have to add a caveat to my earlier post.
The very early Aussie Racks had a shorter pinion and the housing was about 1/4 'shorter' where the Pinion goes in. These were around for less than a year. These didn't need those spacer plates.
The very early Aussie Racks had a shorter pinion and the housing was about 1/4 'shorter' where the Pinion goes in. These were around for less than a year. These didn't need those spacer plates.
Pete, if you are referring to the Reinforcing strip about 5/8" wide that has the 2 holes in it where the U Bolt passes through inside the cab on the toe board, then no, it doesn't replace that. Our cars had that right to the end of production.Peter Laidler wrote: ↑Sun Apr 16, 2023 11:27 am ,,,,and while we're on the subject.......... Does the spacer shown by Spider replace the two spacers spot welded into the outside of the toe-board in the UK made body shells
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Re: steering rack
is that a 69 to 76 Clubman ? if it is its a Mk3 Mini in reality, if you are using the rack FROM anything later than a Mk2 Mini you will need to change the steering arms to Mk2 type as they are different from a Mk1, the Cooper S arms are alse beefier / stronger in both Mk1 & 2 for racing / rallying.
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Re: steering rack
I must have had my head screwed on yesterday - I remembered to look

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