Sierra Steering wheel/column

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Rob S
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I'm have very fond memories of the old girl, you're right!
But, the Golf is quicker, does easy 10 more MPG, and is nt bio degrading before my eyes.

(Don't tell the wife, but I'd love to stick a Zetec in an old Hatch and go baiting!!)

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If Rob can`t find his manual, Then i`ve also got one you are welcome too? Likewise i have fond memories of my old "sandy":)

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Does nt it make you feel all warm, this wave of generosity and concern for a fellow member?
@Russ, I've found mine, but as Royal Fail will be handling it, probably just as well you keep yours in reserve.......can't let Lord H down!

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Rob S wrote:Does nt it make you feel all warm, this wave of generosity and concern for a fellow member?
@Russ, !

:grouphug:feel the love

russ so what sierra did you have then
should start a thread what haynes manuals you own:D
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Gerry, doesn't your kit car use Robin Reliant bits? There must be one or two of those lying around in a scrapyard somewhere. :p
Buggers cancelled my op just a couple of days before it was due. Inconsiderate barstewards!! :rant:

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You guys really are fantastic. I'm feeling all overcome with emotion :D

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Bart wrote::grouphug:feel the love

russ so what sierra did you have then
should start a thread what haynes manuals you own:D
Blimey bart! I used to have loads of them as winter hacks!:D Nothing special though!:( A pinto`ed p100 to a twin cam ghia estate. My soft spot was for an old F reg lx hatch (sandy) that had such an on song 2.0 pinto! best

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russ979 wrote:
So have you got the dax back together yet Gerry?

No Russ, I got sidetracked. I need to take out the steering assembly again as there's a series of washers and spacers that just aren't right. The bolts are tight but there's still loads of play in the washers.

Electrics need re-wiring but that's nothing to do with Ford, or maybe it does as all the steering column wiring and plugs are used.

Busy winter ahead :)

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Got two streering columns here if any help.
Same set up in the Tiger
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Thanks Lee, I need to take a closer look at how it should be assembled. All the bits that came off are there but I didn't notice where they fell from when I pulled the column out :willy_nilly:

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