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RE: Loose rubber (leather?) rim of steering wheel

To: "'Tony Rhodes'" <ARhodes@compuserve.com>, Triumph List <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: RE: Loose rubber (leather?) rim of steering wheel
From: Randall Young <randallyoung@earthlink.net>
Date: Fri, 19 Mar 1999 10:54:26 -0800
Organization: Navcom Technology, Inc
Tony:

I think the core will be too small both to fit the standard leather wrapper 
and for comfort afterwards.  The rubber stuff is quite a bit thicker than 
the leather.  IMO, if you lace the cover tightly (it needs to be pretty 
tight anyway) over the rubber, it would probably hold the rubber to the 
core OK.  The process is reversible (you can unlace the cover), so if it 
doesn't work to your satisfaction, you can take it back apart.

I've used one of Moss's leather covers on my TR3A for many years (at least 
15) to cover the badly cracked original (hard) rubber and been quite happy 
with it.  My only complaint is that the leather has become slick from being 
soaked in oil (etc) and I haven't (yet) found a way to clean it.  If worst 
comes to worst, I might actually have to buy another cover <g>

Randall

On Thursday, March 18, 1999 7:19 PM, Tony Rhodes 
[SMTP:ARhodes@compuserve.com] wrote:
>
> Message text written by Trevor Jordan
> >Would a leather cover solve the original problem of the rubber moulding
> >slipping on the metal frame of the wheel?  I suspect that the wheel 
needs
> >to be rebuilt from the frame up!<
>
> Right, I thought I would remove the rubber stuff and then go with the 
leather
> wrap on the core.  Maybe the core is too small!  That would be a major 
pain.
>
> I had thought to try injecting thin super glue with a syringe into the
> space between the metal core and the rubber.  But apparently similar 
attempts
> have failed in the past.
>
> -Tony

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