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Just looking at the infamous arm .
How can you tell if the new replacement has been fitted.
Also looks like Austin replacement parts are out of stock.
Regards
Tim
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I have never met Mr Cochrane in my life, and certainly never handed over brown envelopes in exchange for huge boxes of vital components in pub car parks. However. I am one of that number of Seven stranglers whose first action on acquiring one of the little darlings is to replace the steering arm with one of David’s. That reduces the list of things to worry about. “ You know it makes sense.”
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Car type: Race Ulster, 1926 Special, 1927 Chummy, 1930 Box
Before Bob gets all excited I have to say I think the steering arm “thing” is a little exaggerated. However, at the price they are why wouldn’t you have one? One in a million chances come off nine times out of ten, as someone once said.
Alan Fairless
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Many thanks are reckless
Just what I needed
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07-11-2021, 02:27 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-11-2021, 02:27 PM by Colin Morgan.)
Would anyone put back a steering arm with a crack like that? When checked, mine had similar cracks 20 yrs ago - I kept it to show others - and bought a new one, grateful that the design had been improved and that they were readily available.
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Car type: 1929 Chummy, 1930 Chummy, 1930 Ulster Replica, 1934 Ruby
The important thing is that the arms eventually crack - they don't suddenly snap. So, if cleaned, polished, examined and then coated in a grease or similar - as the previous owner of my Chummy did - it's easy to check every so often. Hence, if you haven't done this on your Seven yet, you ought to. As most of us now do only relatively few miles a year - no longer the 20,000 miles of decades ago - this would seem to be sufficient.