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Re: steering column

To: "Jerry Goodman" <Jerry.Goodman@comcast.net>
Subject: Re: steering column
Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2003 22:41:07 -0700
Cc: <spridgets@autox.team.net>
References: <00bc01c37bff$0fb36d80$7001a8c0@attbi.com>
I have posted this answer several times before. If you look at where 
the pinion is in relation to the steering wheel location, it is not 
directly in front of you but inboard somewhat, so the column must 
come up at an angle, hence the steering wheel is not parallel to the 
dash. The steering rack used id Spridgets is borrowed from the Morris 
Minor and the Morris Minor steering rack is behind the wheels and 
above the transmission so that the pinion come directly through the 
floorboard toeplate. The column only extends from the dash to the 
floorboard.

Gerard

At 10:03 PM -0500 9/15/03, Jerry Goodman wrote:
>in reading another email someone mentioned their bugeye steering wheel/column
>is not parallel with the vehicle...in my case the left side of the steering
>wheel is closer to the cowl than the left side...why???? I have other things
>that are off to the side but...it has been many many years...but really whats
>the deal???

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