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jgranter
Jeff Granter
Houston Texas
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Registered:
07/15/2008 09:31AM

Main British Car:
1974 1/2 Ford 302 V8

Flaming River Sterring Column
Posted by: jgranter
Date: January 09, 2009 10:55AM

Does anyone know what length Flaming river sterring column I should use in a MGB GT (1974.5) conversion?

I am using the fast cars front end with a 5.0 V8


74ls1tr6
Calvin Grannis
Elk Grove,CA
(1151 posts)

Registered:
11/10/2007 10:05AM

Main British Car:
74 TR6 / 71 MGB GT TR6/Ls1 71 MGB GT/Ls1

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Re: Flaming River Sterring Column
Posted by: 74ls1tr6
Date: January 09, 2009 11:28AM

Check out Dan Masters setup as the Flaming River steering column is being used.

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Curtis Jacobson
Portland Oregon
(4577 posts)

Registered:
10/12/2007 02:16AM

Main British Car:
71 MGBGT, Buick 215

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Re: Flaming River Sterring Column
Posted by: Moderator
Date: January 09, 2009 12:00PM

I don't know what length column Ted uses... but something to notice about how the Flaming River column is installed on Dan's car (and Terry Schulte's car too) is that the steering universal joint has been moved to the cabin side of the firewall. If you put the u-joint on the exterior side, you'll probably want/need a different length column. Also, the distance of the wheel from the dashboard is a matter of personal preference. I have rather long legs so I moved my seat, steering wheel, and shifter rearward from the stock position.


jgranter
Jeff Granter
Houston Texas
(6 posts)

Registered:
07/15/2008 09:31AM

Main British Car:
1974 1/2 Ford 302 V8

Re: Flaming River Sterring Column
Posted by: jgranter
Date: January 09, 2009 12:06PM

Curtis

Thanks for the info.

I never noticed the U joint was inside of the cabin. I will look at putting that joint in the engine compartment in order to keep a good seal between the engine compartment and cabin.

Regards

Jeff


danmas
Dan Masters
Alcoa, Tennessee
(578 posts)

Registered:
10/28/2007 12:11AM

Main British Car:
1974 MGBGT Ford 302

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Re: Flaming River Sterring Column
Posted by: danmas
Date: January 09, 2009 12:42PM

Jeff,

Mine is a 28" unit. Sealing the floorboard is not a problem. If you run the outer column through the floorboard, you'll have space problems for the u-joint. If you extend the inner column through the floorboard, it'll be harder to seal, as the inner column is a D-shaft, whereas the lower shaft can be round, making it easier to seal.

Getting the wheel further rearward isn't a problem; getting it forward is. There's a long distance from the rounded portion of the column to the steering wheel, due to the tapered transition part and the space required for the "guts" of the turn signals, tilt mechanism, etc. To get the wheel closer to the dash means you'll have to have a large cutout in the lower edge of the dash.

Lots to think about, and lots of planning, measuring, measuring, and measuring to do.
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MGB SS
Joe Schafer
Central Michigan
(150 posts)

Registered:
10/23/2007 06:46AM

Main British Car:
1971 Mgb 1991 5.0 Ford

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Re: Flaming River Sterring Column
Posted by: MGB SS
Date: January 09, 2009 04:25PM

Curtis

Good eye I never knew that the u-joint was in the cabin and I have looked both of these cars over quite a bit.

A tilt column is one of the upgrades still on my list.

Joe


jgranter
Jeff Granter
Houston Texas
(6 posts)

Registered:
07/15/2008 09:31AM

Main British Car:
1974 1/2 Ford 302 V8

Re: Flaming River Sterring Column
Posted by: jgranter
Date: January 15, 2009 03:03PM

Thank Dan

I have changed over the pedal assembly to a Wilwood unit. (master cylinders out front) so I may have some extra room to slide the seat and sterring column back. I am using Miata seats so I do have some flexibility on where they are placed.

I like the bulkhead seal you used. Is it custum made?

Jeff



Preform Resources
Dave Craddock
Redford,Michigan
(359 posts)

Registered:
12/20/2008 05:46PM

Main British Car:
72 MGB V6 3.4

Re: Flaming River Sterring Column
Posted by: Preform Resources
Date: January 22, 2009 03:01PM

If you look in some of the street rod mags ,there are advertisers that sell that tilt with turn signal column for around $300.00 some even less if they are having a sale.
Dave Craddock


danmas
Dan Masters
Alcoa, Tennessee
(578 posts)

Registered:
10/28/2007 12:11AM

Main British Car:
1974 MGBGT Ford 302

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Re: Flaming River Sterring Column
Posted by: danmas
Date: January 22, 2009 05:22PM

"I like the bulkhead seal you used. Is it custum made? "

Jeff,

Yes, it was made by Terry at Fast Cars.


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