Peter Laidler wrote: ↑Fri Jun 21, 2024 9:56 am
(Off at an angle now, same meat, different gravy. Quite how you can get a nylon bush at the bottom end of a steering COLUMN is a mystery to me Kiwi-Minibitz. You CANNOT fit a nylon bush from the bottom end because of the through-bolt lugs. And it won't go down from the TOP end because the upper diameter is simply too large)
I was referring to the Minispares column mentioned by the original poster, not a MK1 column.
Not sure what vintage posters column is but the type Minispares sell now are later MPI style, so a different design and bush configuration. Have a look at your Rover mini and you will see the outer column cover is shorter. The bush is split to enable installation and located further up the shaft.
When used on an earlier setup the outer column tube needs trimming to just above the swage line that retains felt bush, then the inner column can be installed with the nylon bush.
There would be other mods required on early cars such as drilling for horn wire on MK1 and indicator cancelling peg up to MK3. MK4 onwards it's just outer cover trimming required.
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