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  1. P

    New Member from Rochester, NY

    Hello - I own a 1949 Austin Devon that is receiving a great deal of attention on its steering at the moment. If anyone has any tips on facilitating removing the trafficator head and stator tube I'd be grateful. I'm fond of my car but it's giving me headaches of late.
  2. P

    No longer lurking in Portland. 56 TR3

    Hi there. I have a 56 TR3 that my dad and I restored together in the late 80’s. I was supposed to drive it to high school but after a frame-off restoration I was in my second year of college before it was completed and he and my mom drove it all over the country with the COVTR (Central...
  3. J

    TR2/3/3A Steering Worm Gear Runout

    I seem to be having difficulty setting the worm gear preload. With the end cover and shims installed, the resistance to turn changes depending upon the angular position of the shaft. For about 230-degrees, it turns smooth with no up-down play. As it rotates through the other 130-degrees, the...
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