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Old 02-28-2007, 07:48 PM
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I replaced the felt and plastic with caged needle bearings on my MG column. After putting in new felt the wheel would not even self return. Take some measurement and get some bearing... much nicer feel.
I just saw your post. Do you remember what the part numbers were for your needle bearings and where you got them?
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Your lucky day! steering column mod

The top bearing you could shim, epoxy, set screw, etc. Made a world of difference.

Do you have a MG front end as well? I adapated Wilwood brakes to fit. There is a a thread around here on that one as well. MG brake help
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Just looking at your pictures and it does not look like the MG turn signal assembly. You can get it and the cowl that covers it from Moss for a similar year MG. Cheap and it looks good. Also get a bezel for the column where it enters the dash from say the Finishline. Completes the look.
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More stuff for you (us old cobra replica, mg/jag based, 351C guys need to stick together!).......

Item 59 and 63 http://www.mossmotors.com/Shop/ViewP...0&SortOrder=59

I am using this steering wheel adaptor (I think!) and it fits nicely around the steering cowl http://www.motolita.com/catalog/prod...23a52f7d2208f9

Yours might work but you won't know until you get the cowl. Line the inside of the steering adaptor where the cowl inserts with felt to prevent it from sqeaking.

This is the column bezel http://www.finishlineaccessories.com...roducts_id=124

And of course, none of this stuff is going to fit right out of the box. Particuarly the cowl. You will most likely do a little massaging. But, the column will look period!

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Rdorman,
Thanks! That's all great info. The turn signal on my car is actually (as best I can tell) the same unit that Cobra restorers sells. It works good, and actually self cancels. I intend to order the bearings you talk about, as well as the bezel amongst other things from Finishline. Thanks for all the great info. Another 2 years or so and this car may actually run.
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Thanks! That's all great info. The turn signal on my car is actually (as best I can tell) the same unit that Cobra restorers sells. It works good, and actually self cancels. I intend to order the bearings you talk about, as well as the bezel amongst other things from Finishline. Thanks for all the great info. Another 2 years or so and this car may actually run.

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