Tinkerman
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Morning All:
I know hard steering has been discussed recently on the forum. I put most of the info into my BCF Tips file. However that thread did not answer the question I have. Let me explain where my project is in the whole scheme of things.
The front suspension has been completely rebuilt including new trunnions properly reamed. It is all assembled as you can see from the picture.
My question for you is this. Should I be able to turn the steering by turning the shaft at the half way joint. That is to say grabbing the joint and turning one way or the other? I can tell you that I can't. A godzilla i'm not but a 91 pound weakling I'm not either. The only way I can get any movement out of the front end is by using the hub and brakes and pulling and pushing and that isn't easy. I would tell you that I have installed a new rocker shaft, peg and worm gear also a spring loaded top cover.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated, Thanks, Tinkerman
I know hard steering has been discussed recently on the forum. I put most of the info into my BCF Tips file. However that thread did not answer the question I have. Let me explain where my project is in the whole scheme of things.
The front suspension has been completely rebuilt including new trunnions properly reamed. It is all assembled as you can see from the picture.
My question for you is this. Should I be able to turn the steering by turning the shaft at the half way joint. That is to say grabbing the joint and turning one way or the other? I can tell you that I can't. A godzilla i'm not but a 91 pound weakling I'm not either. The only way I can get any movement out of the front end is by using the hub and brakes and pulling and pushing and that isn't easy. I would tell you that I have installed a new rocker shaft, peg and worm gear also a spring loaded top cover.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated, Thanks, Tinkerman
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