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My 1958 Elva Courier utilizes the steering rack from a Herald which, I believe, was the same as used on early Spitfires.
Moss's catalogue only refers to parts for Mark IV Spitfires and I wonder if anyone can tell me if in fact the later Spits used a different rack from the early cars.
BTW on its website Moss sells a competition "Quick-rack" which has 2.5 turns lock-to-lock versus 3.5 for standard according to the product description. The steering on the Elva is in fact 2.5 turns and so I wonder whether the earlier racks were quicker or whether mine might have been updated with a competition rack along the way.
Any information appreciated....
Moss's catalogue only refers to parts for Mark IV Spitfires and I wonder if anyone can tell me if in fact the later Spits used a different rack from the early cars.
BTW on its website Moss sells a competition "Quick-rack" which has 2.5 turns lock-to-lock versus 3.5 for standard according to the product description. The steering on the Elva is in fact 2.5 turns and so I wonder whether the earlier racks were quicker or whether mine might have been updated with a competition rack along the way.
Any information appreciated....