24-06-2018, 08:26 PM
Hi Folks,
I have recently bought a beautiful Austin Big Seven that was restored about 10 years ago and then laid up in dry storage.
It starts and runs magnificently, and i am coming to terms with the brakes and gearbox after too many years with modern stuff, but the steering is worrying to the point of putting me off using.
Now its not the vagueness, i was warned about that and am quite content with a gentle meander in a straight line, but the steering to the right is like somebody has put a strong steering damper on. I have greased all the joints and links in the steering and pushed loads of fresh grease through in case the old had gone hard but to no avail. If i jack up the front of the car it all moves freely with no load on it, but on the road its a nightmare.
I am left wondering if the king pins need to be reamed out a bit more? but being new to Big A7's or any A7's thought i would seek the advice of those who know. Is the procedure for Big 7's the same as other 7's?
Thanks for any support or advice offered, regards, Ian
I have recently bought a beautiful Austin Big Seven that was restored about 10 years ago and then laid up in dry storage.
It starts and runs magnificently, and i am coming to terms with the brakes and gearbox after too many years with modern stuff, but the steering is worrying to the point of putting me off using.
Now its not the vagueness, i was warned about that and am quite content with a gentle meander in a straight line, but the steering to the right is like somebody has put a strong steering damper on. I have greased all the joints and links in the steering and pushed loads of fresh grease through in case the old had gone hard but to no avail. If i jack up the front of the car it all moves freely with no load on it, but on the road its a nightmare.
I am left wondering if the king pins need to be reamed out a bit more? but being new to Big A7's or any A7's thought i would seek the advice of those who know. Is the procedure for Big 7's the same as other 7's?
Thanks for any support or advice offered, regards, Ian