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  • LWB Cabrio Steering

    I have taken over the build of a LWB Cabrio and started to check it over.

    I wondered if anybody one knew if the steering rack used on the cabrio is a Sierra non power steering unit and if so from what year or if it is from another car escort or whatever. The doner was a 92 2.0 inj lx which I assume will have had power steering.

    The problem I have is when the Marlin long one piece steering shaft is fitted, it appears to be 1.5 to 2 cm to long. To even get it on, the universal joint spline onto the rack has to be pushed 1 centimeter past the hollow for the retainng bolt in the rack spindle and at the bulk head the end, the steering shaft coupling is hard up against the bulkhead bearing. I know there is some movement in the rack mounts but I am sure there is not enough to get around this. So I assume one of two things, either the shaft is to long which seems unlikley as I assume Marlin jig build them or it has the wrong rack fitted.

    If anybody has had a similar problem or has accurate dimensions for the length of the shaft I would be grateful to hear from them. I am going to take the rack off again tomorrow to have another look at the problem but any further info would be gratefully received.

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    Re: LWB Cabrio Steering

    The steering rack should be a SierrA non-powered unit, available quite cheaply as replacementy units from good motor factors. Your shaft should then fit easiliy

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      Re: LWB Cabrio Steering

      I don't know that any Sierras had non powered steering but in any case there is probably no room for the pump on a Marlin. The steering will be light enough without, and give better feel. As I recall, the kit includes an extra piece for the steering column, perhaps you are missing this?

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      • #4
        Re: LWB Cabrio Steering

        Thanks for the input Dave, problem was solved a while ago by buying a new sterring shaft from YKC with the one piece shaft and two seperate knukle joints. As I suspected the one piece shaft I had from Marlin was a Marlin Friday afternoon special, 1.5cm longer than it should have been.

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