Sorry for the short notice but forecast for this Thursday is good at the moment . I can't remember who's on holiday and when but anyone up for a meet this Thursday ? Three Moorhens in Hitchin again. We can make it earlier than before as the nights are drawing in already if people want .
John
Herts and Beds Meet Thursday 27th
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Re: Herts and Beds Meet Thursday 27th
Boo! MOT expired last week, and I can't get it sorted until next week.
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Re: Herts and Beds Meet Thursday 27th
Forecast is looking good so we're going for the meet this time Rare chance to see a Star in the flesh and hopefully Mark will bring his car as well
Mr Fish can you come in your tintop ? be good to meet up with a fellow member even sans car . You'll soon find us in the car park
Pub details here for anyone interested .
http://www.pub-explorer.com/herts/pub/t ... itchin.htm
John
scudderfish wrote:Boo! MOT expired last week, and I can't get it sorted until next week.
Mr Fish can you come in your tintop ? be good to meet up with a fellow member even sans car . You'll soon find us in the car park
Pub details here for anyone interested .
http://www.pub-explorer.com/herts/pub/t ... itchin.htm
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Re: Herts and Beds Meet Thursday 27th
Oi John, don't temp Mr Murphy more than you have to, he's doing his best so far. The Star (as in the car) is yet to arrive at any show or JPSC event that I said I'd get to. Even last night I had the rubber steering coupling split, and guess what I have a spare HC version but need the HB version which is twice the depth do'ch! What do you reckon about spacing a joint on a steering rack using a nut?
Mark
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Oops look like I spoke too soon
Not sure what you mean by spacing a joint with a nut ? Is it the joint betwen the rack and the column ? Any chance of a photo ?
John
Not sure what you mean by spacing a joint with a nut ? Is it the joint betwen the rack and the column ? Any chance of a photo ?
John
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Re: Herts and Beds Meet Thursday 27th
Soz no pic but this item on eBay shows the joint that has split.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VAUXHALL-VIVA-HC- ... 286.c0.m14
The rubber coupling however on the HB column is twice as thick, so until I can get the thicker one, I need to add a spacer. So is it safe to use a nut to add the required depth rather than a load of washers?
Mark
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VAUXHALL-VIVA-HC- ... 286.c0.m14
The rubber coupling however on the HB column is twice as thick, so until I can get the thicker one, I need to add a spacer. So is it safe to use a nut to add the required depth rather than a load of washers?
Mark
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Re: Herts and Beds Meet Thursday 27th
See what you mean now I take it the joint is rivetted together ? You'll probably find that there's a tube through the rubber to protect it . What I would do, and its at your own risk to try it , is dismember the HC joint and cut some new longer pieces of tube ( old length + extra required ) to suit the difference in thickness and then space out the two pieces with ( if possible ) repair washers and bolt it back together with high tensile bolts and nyloc nuts .
HTH
John
PS if you need some tube or washers give me a shout .
HTH
John
PS if you need some tube or washers give me a shout .
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Re: Herts and Beds Meet Thursday 27th
Cheers John. Thankfully the joint isn't riveted so comes into three pieces with the rubber part in the middle, the two parts of the column are not bolted directly together either but are at 90 degrees to each other. So you have four holes in the rubber coupling, two are connected to one side of the column the other two to the other side of the column . Good idea with the tubes but the old rubber is too shot and the metal parts through the rubber are actually triangular like this
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VAUXHALL-VIVA-HB- ... 286.c0.m14
I reckon I can use a nut as a spacer at the other joint further up the column. This will get the car to the meet anyway. The column certainly will not come apart and the splined fitments will at least be fully bolted into place.
I will be bringing a large sheet of paper to the meet so that as we all scrutinize it I can keep a note of all the suggested work that'll need doing!
Mark
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VAUXHALL-VIVA-HB- ... 286.c0.m14
I reckon I can use a nut as a spacer at the other joint further up the column. This will get the car to the meet anyway. The column certainly will not come apart and the splined fitments will at least be fully bolted into place.
I will be bringing a large sheet of paper to the meet so that as we all scrutinize it I can keep a note of all the suggested work that'll need doing!
Mark
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Re: Herts and Beds Meet Thursday 27th
Slightly different design to what I remembered , must be my age
Nuts and longer bolts should be fine in the short term . Surprised the MOT didn't pick up your split rubber
All being well see you tomorrow
John
Nuts and longer bolts should be fine in the short term . Surprised the MOT didn't pick up your split rubber
All being well see you tomorrow
John
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Re: Herts and Beds Meet Thursday 27th
Just added the spacer, in fact doing so has improved the angle within the joint so reducing the pressure on the rubber so may well keep it that way. I take your point on the tubes, when you have a look tomorrow let me know if you think I should use tubes for strength. It will certainly be fine for getting there and back.
Thanks for your help, beer token at the ready!
Mark
Thanks for your help, beer token at the ready!
Mark
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