The further I go, the more I find to replace. Latest removal is the steering rack - on rubber bush appears OK, the other seems to have been carved from something unidentified. Are these still available anywhere ? I've done the interweb search without any luck.
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Re: Steering rack bushes
Some on the bay at the moment:
190137485574 - original rubber ones.
230161188915 - aluminium upgrade as per Phil's post.Mk2 SWB Marina Roadster with a 1800 Fiat Twin Cam engine and 5 speed Abarth gearbox built in 1987
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Since my little incident back in April and the subsequent re-build, I have used the solid alloy version. Did have to move the mounting position slightly though to make the coupling to the column clear the turret - also fitted a U/J type coupling instead of the rubber bushed version.
Now more responsive on the steering and can't say it's made the ride any harsher steering wise.
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Hi Guys
It's been my experience that not all Marina racks are the same in relation to the size of the rack tube,consequently the mounting rubbers and the saddles are of different diameter so you might want to check with Superflex having measured yours.I found this out to my cost when replacing mine with a 'better' unit from a scrap car but I'd omitted to taking the mounts so could't fit it! Rebuilt the original rack whose only fault was the support bush /bearing ,but had to get one machined at work since none of the people I contacted were prepared to supply me.My guess is that this is probably the only bit that goes into 'reconditioning' apart from the coat of paint!
Sorry if I've thrown a spanner in the works!!
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Alan,
You are correct. The early mk1 marinas had a different rack from the later models. My car is built from a 1973 marina that has the later type.Mk2 SWB Marina Roadster with a 1800 Fiat Twin Cam engine and 5 speed Abarth gearbox built in 1987
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Message originally posted by: beb
Not sure if this applies to marina racks but on the Triumph ones there is a little nylon button that sits in a hole on the non pinnion end of the rack tube under the rubber mount. This acts as a thrust pad onto the inner rack to reduce chatter on the free end. IF you use alloy mounts you need to remove the nylon pad or it will make the rack stiff.
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