Plus 2 steering column
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I?m doing the final strip out prior to the car going off to the paint shop in a couple of weeks. With all the dash out, it is apparent how much the steering column moves when one levers on the steering wheel (in the way one might when getting in and out of the car). The column is of course only fixed up towards the top and it is noticeable that there is flex to the engine bay bulkhead where the bracket bolts on, probably not surprising. Why, having got the inner steering column all aligned with the rack, should one not fabricate another column bracket down the bottom end near the column impact clamp as arrowed in the photo below. The bracket could be made shimable to facilitate any subsequent height adjustment to the rack.
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The earlier Ford type column [early +2, solid non collapsible shaft] passes through a plate/seal arrangement at the bulkhead, this may add a bit more rigidity. I'm not familiar with the triumph type so unsure if this has the same. Also, would this alter the collapsible nature of this type ?
1968 Elan plus 2 - project
2007 Elise S2 [modified with a Hethel 70th sticker (yellow)]
2000 Elise S1 - Sold
2007 Elise S2 [modified with a Hethel 70th sticker (yellow)]
2000 Elise S1 - Sold
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My car also has the plate /seal (not fitted yet) but I would have thought it would need to be a pretty rigid seal to prevent column movement and of course this seal acts on the inner column and again I?m guessing but if were too rigid a fit would add some friction to the steering. I?m happy to be corrected by someone on these points.
There would be no issue with the collapsibility of the column as it is the inner column that collapses.
There would be no issue with the collapsibility of the column as it is the inner column that collapses.
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I can only be sure of the earlier, Ford type...
there are a couple of inner seal / bushes which support the shaft within the outer column "tube". If these are worn or not correctly positioned then there will likely be a lot of movement at the steering wheel.
The plate & seal that I refer to acts on the outer column tube only. It seals the gap at the bulkhead. I put a fairly rigid piece of rubber sheet in here and the gap isn't particularly large.. Yet to tighten the upper clamp as the dash is not in the car.
there are a couple of inner seal / bushes which support the shaft within the outer column "tube". If these are worn or not correctly positioned then there will likely be a lot of movement at the steering wheel.
The plate & seal that I refer to acts on the outer column tube only. It seals the gap at the bulkhead. I put a fairly rigid piece of rubber sheet in here and the gap isn't particularly large.. Yet to tighten the upper clamp as the dash is not in the car.
1968 Elan plus 2 - project
2007 Elise S2 [modified with a Hethel 70th sticker (yellow)]
2000 Elise S1 - Sold
2007 Elise S2 [modified with a Hethel 70th sticker (yellow)]
2000 Elise S1 - Sold
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I replaced the bushes in the outer tube so it's not these. The movement is of the whole column. On my Triumph based steering it's only the inner column not the outer tube that passes through the bulkhead seal. I take it you don't see the movement on the column I describe.
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The 2 seater Elan does have a lower bracket which attaches to the bulkhead - looks to be an original Triumph part. It should be possible to make up something similar for the Plus 2.
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You might want to check this out: lotus-suspension-f42/early-steering-column-t39454.html?hilit=brace#p277024
My car had something like this installed when I bought it. It's not nearly as well done and will be replaced with what is described in the thread referenced.
My car had something like this installed when I bought it. It's not nearly as well done and will be replaced with what is described in the thread referenced.
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I just finished a refresh of my column. There is a lower mount, I had to get the assistance of my wife to get it fitted again.
You can also find threads discussing the washers that for between the mount and body on the forum.
You can also find threads discussing the washers that for between the mount and body on the forum.
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