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Re: Re: Slack in Steering Gear - Super A
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Posted by Pat Rivers-Bowerman on May 28, 2004 at 20:23:01 from (207.179.165.11):
In Reply to: Re: Slack in Steering Gear - Super A posted by Don Swindall on May 28, 2004 at 08:49:09:
Thanks to Shaggy and Don for your Come-Backs. Yes, Don, I would sure appreciate hearing how your rebuild made out. I had missed that C-clip in the diagram - will get all the bits and check it out. In 1976, I was home from sea and helped my Dad rebuild the Super A. Although he was also a skilled machinist, he hung off doing the steering gear, probably didn't want to have her laid up again. I have inherited the Super A - its is a family heirloom, and I need a machine for out in the country here..... My brother has great mechanical skills so he got the 1933 Lagonda 16/80 2-litre 6-cylinder roadster with Van De Plas body - suitable for Vancouver where he lives [it's a car ! ]. Anyhow, I have been haunting the Posts and the Archives for much usual information from all who have so freely contributed; so I will soon be able to have the Super A out chugging again. Regards, Pat in New Brunswick
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