I have a 1963 Roadster with manual steering. It has hard steering and I thought it was "normal" until I bought a 1967 with manual steering and what a difference. The 1967 turns so much easier
My 1963 was badly hit in the front years ago. I've owned the car for three years.
About a year ago I took the cluster out and of course took out the steering shaft.
When I re assembled everything, the shaft did not go right into the coupling so the alignment (or lack of) doesn't allow an easy entry into the coupling.
My question is: Is there an adjustment that would allow me to align the shaft with the coupling by moving the steering column about 1/2 inch to the right? This will allow the lower end of the shaft to line up better.
I'm assuming this is my issue for the "hard steering"
Thanks,
jerry
My 1963 was badly hit in the front years ago. I've owned the car for three years.
About a year ago I took the cluster out and of course took out the steering shaft.
When I re assembled everything, the shaft did not go right into the coupling so the alignment (or lack of) doesn't allow an easy entry into the coupling.
My question is: Is there an adjustment that would allow me to align the shaft with the coupling by moving the steering column about 1/2 inch to the right? This will allow the lower end of the shaft to line up better.
I'm assuming this is my issue for the "hard steering"
Thanks,
jerry
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