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Russell Reay 07-30-2021 11:55 AM

Control arm positions
 

In a recent post by Stevie649 there are photos of his 1928 steering column clearly showing the control arms, presumably at rest. Looking rearward toward the steering wheel, the two arms are in the 1 to 2 o'clock positions. I have done fair battle with my control rods and arms (1930) and mine both point to 12 o'clock when both rod levers are full up in the start position. While my steering tube is still on the bench, what is the correct position of the arms ?

Gary WA 07-30-2021 06:13 PM

Re: Control arm positions
 

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this work?

Russell Reay 07-30-2021 07:02 PM

Re: Control arm positions
 

Yours are the same as Stevie's. Now I know what to shoot for. Thanks.

Chuck Sea/Tac 07-30-2021 09:04 PM

Re: Control arm positions
 

I think without being attached to their devices, they may over extend their reach a bit. On the two tooth, you can rotate a bit for final adjustments. Some rods are not the right length, which causes problems.

Russell Reay 07-31-2021 07:50 AM

Re: Control arm positions
 

I am just re-assembling original parts, but with new springs, pins, and top bushing.

Big hammer 07-31-2021 08:09 AM

Re: Control arm positions
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chuck Sea/Tac (Post 2041210)
I think without being attached to their devices, they may over extend their reach a bit. On the two tooth, you can rotate a bit for final adjustments. Some rods are not the right length, which causes problems.

The steering colunm clamp on top of the two tooth gear box is where you can adjust the control rod lengths.......and if you don't tighten the clamp after adjusting the gear box you( me) will be doing it over! I had too, once.


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