• Hi Guest!
    If you appreciate British Car Forum and our 25 years of supporting British car enthusiasts with technical and anicdotal information, collected from our thousands of great members, please support us with a low-cost subscription. You can become a supporting member for less than the dues of most car clubs.

    There are some perks with a member upgrade!
    **Upgrade Now**
    (PS: Subscribers don't see this gawd-aweful banner
Tips
Tips

Adjustable steering tightening

Country flag
Offline
A few months ago I purchased a new hub and "cullett" form Moss for my new steering wheel. I cannot get it to tighten so it wont go in and out on its own. Not a lot to wrong in there but I cannot figure out what is not holding. Should I put back the old cullett?
TH
 
If you're referring to the 'cullett' meaning the ringnut for the adjustable steering, mine's original and won't hold on the Moto Lita hub. The wire circlip is the only thing that holds my wheel onto the shaft.

It's humbling to contemplate fiery death held at bay by that heroic little circlip!
 
steveg said:
It's humbling to contemplate fiery death held at bay by that heroic little circlip!
If you think about it, that clip does <span style="font-weight: bold">absolutely</span> nothing to keep the column going into you. The clip keeps the wheel from moving rearward, but in an accident it would be like the wheel is moving forward if your chest impacted it.
 
So, am I to gather that others have the problem of the wheel moving in and out? Moss has not had any other complaints recorded and wants to help if there is a problem. If you have one, call them and ask for Blaine. They will fix it if there is a defect in the system.
 
Mine is original and will not grab anything. It freely moves in and out.
 
I had a problem with the hub/collet that I got from Moss. It wouldn't fit over my existing shaft until I ground and filed some of the metal out of the new collet. It does grip OK when tightened and the wheel doesn't move but there is a little " play " in the fit. Some time after I retire and need a project, I'll take it back apart and replace the collet with a new one, ( hopefully by then the new ones will be made correctly ).
Ed
 
A long time ago I put in a thin shim to help the pinch from my original steering wheel as the hub was tightened. Worked for years but just two weeks ago I noticed looseness again. I used a strap wrench before to get some extra torque. Be trying it again soon.
 
There is a felt bush listed in my "mechanical service parts" book that appears to belong in that area that I do not believe I have in my steering unit. It is not shown in the Moss cat. Has anyone seen this on their steering assembly?
 
No, Dave. The part looks like a long (3 inches?) tube with a slit along it. In my book, it appears in both the adjustable and non-adjustable steering systems. Part number is ACA 5297. It is shown at the wheel end of the shaft but not clearly where it should be placed in relation to the tightening nut (collet).
 
Hi Rich,
The number you're referring to is a felt bushing. It goes inside the steering column. I looked in my shop manual, but I didn't see anything on exactly where it goes (and I can't remember). I'll check another book sometime today, but it doesn't have anything to do with the issue you have here. It keeps lube from dripin' in the driver's lap during hill climbs.
 
Back
Top