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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.
 
Welcome to BCF.

Old British car? Headaches? That never happens ...

Give Rob Stuart a call or email:

rob at austinworks.com

(310) 372-7985

http://austinworks.com/index.html

If anyone knows, he'd be the one.
Tom M.
 
Hello pcarli

Welcome to the forum.

Had to look up the Austin Devon on Google as I was not sure what they looked like. Great looking car.

I am sure someone on the forum will have an answer for you.

David
 
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