" This is rarely in the same shape as it left the factory. It is made of a fairly soft material, and although it
rarely breaks, seems to bend very easily, upsetting all the steering angles. It is fairly easy to reset with a bit
of heat and patience.
First realign the spring plate faces to take out any twist, this can be done quite effectively with straight
edges and oxy-acetalyne. Then with a couple of long 0.075 inch diameter ground steel bars in the king
pin holes, set up the castor and king pin angles to specification against the spring plate faces as the
reference datum."
So....do you bend the axle hot or cold or does it really make a hill of beans?
Also, what happened to Jim Buell's article on setting up the TC steering? It used to be here: http://www.mg-tabc.org/techn-up/Buell-T ... 2nd-ed.pdf but now it's not.
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