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racco 03-21-2010 06:02 PM

ccx steering column
 
I have found some play in my steering column where the shaft exits the housing. After 25 years of usage the bushing must have worn out. What type of column did the ccx use and is there off the shelf bushings available?

Three Peaks 03-21-2010 06:42 PM

If there isn't, Mickmate should be able to whip one up for you pretty quickly. Just get some measurements - ID of column tube and OD of shaft, length of bushing recess- if there is one.
If the dimensions are pretty simple- IE- 3/4" Outside, 1/2" inside dimension- or something like that, Lowes has a pretty good assortment of Sintered bronze bushings. McMaster carr has a better selection and much better pricing and usually deliver in a couple of days.

Bob

767Jockey 03-21-2010 07:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by racco (Post 1037636)
I have found some play in my steering column where the shaft exits the housing. After 25 years of usage the bushing must have worn out. What type of column did the ccx use and is there off the shelf bushings available?

Racco,
I had the same problem with my CCX steering column, mine is a MG unit. My problem was the exact same as yours, the bottom bushing was very loose, allowing the shaft to have excess play where it exits the housing. The bottom bushing for this column, believe ot or not, is a simple piece of thick felt that gets oiled or grease impregnated and inserted into the column housing and the shaft passes through it. The top bushing, which I replaced also since I was in there, is a nylon bushing. I got my bushings from a place called Moss Motors, they're on the internet. Google them and you'll be all set to go. Hope this helps.
Doug

65cobraking 03-21-2010 09:25 PM

Bushing
 
1 Attachment(s)
Made mine out of delron.

767Jockey 03-21-2010 11:05 PM

Nobody likes a showoff, king.....:LOL:
You're much more talented than I am - I wouldn't know where to start to do that. I guess a chunk of delron (where to buy) and a lathe?

65cobraking 03-22-2010 09:30 AM

Bushing
 
Sorry,
Just trying to help.
Your local plastic shop should be able to help you with a piece of delron,and a machine shop will machine you the bushing.

Regards,
Mike.

767Jockey 03-22-2010 10:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 65cobraking (Post 1037819)
Sorry,
Just trying to help.
Your local plastic shop should be able to help you with a piece of delron,and a machine shop will machine you the bushing.

Regards,
Mike.

Mike, just pulling your leg on the showoff comment, hence the smiley face...
Outstanding job on the bushing.

65cobraking 03-22-2010 04:20 PM

Bushing
 
It's OK,
I have thick skin!

racco 03-22-2010 05:06 PM

I called a local british parts dealer and he said that mgb's have a flange on the end of the shaft that comes out of the housing. Could it be a vw steering column?

65cobraking 03-22-2010 06:42 PM

Bushing
 
Doug,
Is the bottom of your column identical to mine?
Mine is from a 67 MGB.
Mike.

ccx1984 03-22-2010 07:20 PM

crowl support
 
Doug did you remove your crowl support when you repainted your car. i decided to rewire and removed dash and wiring, i found that the carpet was really tight between the body and upright tubing, i would like to remove the support and remove the excess metal off the door hinge and dress up the brackets. i noticed that you filled in the hole for the steering column, how did you handle the hole, mine just looks ulgy. and last did you install that aluminum firewall and how hard was it to install.

767Jockey 03-22-2010 08:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 65cobraking (Post 1038000)
Doug,
Is the bottom of your column identical to mine?
Mine is from a 67 MGB.
Mike.

Mike,
Mine looks identical to yours.

767Jockey 03-22-2010 08:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ccx1984 (Post 1038012)
Doug did you remove your crowl support when you repainted your car. i decided to rewire and removed dash and wiring, i found that the carpet was really tight between the body and upright tubing, i would like to remove the support and remove the excess metal off the door hinge and dress up the brackets. i noticed that you filled in the hole for the steering column, how did you handle the hole, mine just looks ulgy. and last did you install that aluminum firewall and how hard was it to install.

I didn't remove the cowl support, I left it in. I filled the hole for the steering column because mine was a mess just like yours, I made it neat with a complete fill, and I am having Nick Acton (Mickmate) make me an original type gas pedal assembly that will incorporate the top corner of the footbox. Kinda hard to explain, the top corner of the footbox will be metal and will incorporate the outlet for the steering column as well as the gas pedal assembly. Nick, if you see this maybe you can jump in with a better explanation and maybe a picture? As far as the firewall, I was given a copy of a template for one, Nick cut it out and I put the bend in it with Nick at a local sheetmetal shop owned by a friend. Installing it was a snap, just drilled some holes around the perimeter out of sight and riveted it to the fiberglass.

Shelboss 04-05-2010 07:20 PM

CCX steering column
 
Contemporary used a custom fabricated steering column.The main shaft is 29.125" long and 1.05" O.D. The steering wheel end necks down to .88", tapers to .8", and is then .72" O.D. and 30 spline, shaft insert is 64-67 MGB. The shaft connecting the column to the rack is 23.5" long, .812" O.D, necked to .75" diameter, and the same 48 spline at the column and rack ends. The U-joints are Borgeson Universals marked with an E7 on each end. The column is 24.75" long and 1.25" O.D. The teflon bushings in the column are about 1.1" ID by 1.125" OD at each end.

mickmate 04-05-2010 08:22 PM

I have seen some scarey looking cobbed together steering shafts on a couple of CCX's. If you need a new splined one piece shaft to replace something like that I use Sweet. Bushings have been pretty well covered but I think I use Delrin. We're making one for Dougs that looks like an original but has the bulge in the side to accomodate the steering shaft like the later CCX's have in glass on theirs.

brett777 08-28-2010 08:26 PM

hi bought car needs column
 
hi i bought an ac body loose from frame and no dash or steering column . what should i go with and where can i read on how to install. thank you brett

Danr55 08-29-2010 04:53 AM

Brett, I have a dash board if you need one. Let me know and I'll post a photo..

mickmate 08-29-2010 09:59 AM

I make those if you have a need. Send me an e-mail address and I'll e-mail you the manuals.

racco 08-29-2010 06:34 PM

I had a look at my column and it had a felt lower bushing and a nylon upper. I ordered a felt bush from the local brit car parts dealer and what a difference it made. The wheel is tight and the play is gone. Only time will tell how long it lasts.

brett777 09-08-2010 06:08 PM

hi i'm at steering column stage need imput
 
i bought what i believe was a cmc kit. well done but no steering looks like mustangII steering box. i was told i could go mgb column any thoughts. i want the best i can get for least money. i also need windshield ass and roll bars. if anyone can help. also and lit on attaching body to chassie steps. i have no manuals or steps to follow. thank you brett 252 202 4057


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