Thanks I am looking to fix my 1999 camry This is great . How much side play at the outer wheel I have around 1/16 side to side . fail safety check Thanks ,Eyeboltman2
According to the Haynes manual, the tie rod should move under a force of between 2 and 4 lb (British force definition), but not under this value. I prefer John's approach, because it focusses on eliminating the free play, which is the essence. There's more danger in overtightening this!
Hi John, very good Video, It's nice to see that there are other Videos about repair / restoration of the MG's. As I am, in the middle of a project my self. I will be keeping an eye out for more to come.
Saludos:
Could you put a schematic video about the screw adjustment of the steering gear? I'll apreciate.
jogomez1974 7 months ago
buen video , gracias,
delfino1115 10 months ago
actuated
katelinasinger 1 year ago
Thanks I am looking to fix my 1999 camry This is great . How much side play at the outer wheel I have around 1/16 side to side . fail safety check Thanks ,Eyeboltman2
eyeboltman2 1 year ago
your clamp is beautiful !
michaelovitch 2 years ago
..."be real proud about what your doing" Classic!
badderthanyou 2 years ago
@badderthanyou hahaha, I had to laugh too XD
dougie159753 10 months ago
According to the Haynes manual, the tie rod should move under a force of between 2 and 4 lb (British force definition), but not under this value. I prefer John's approach, because it focusses on eliminating the free play, which is the essence. There's more danger in overtightening this!
donthuis 3 years ago
nice vid great channel locks! a tool no wrench should be without!
Chaser53pin 3 years ago
OMG u save me some money, thanks!! ^_^
babybryann 3 years ago
brilliant
alfa01spotivo 3 years ago
awesome video a great service to youtube
oldhippie100 3 years ago 4
Hi John, very good Video, It's nice to see that there are other Videos about repair / restoration of the MG's. As I am, in the middle of a project my self. I will be keeping an eye out for more to come.
Terry England.
staffslad1 3 years ago
Could you tell me how to adjust the inner tie rod end on an MG Midget?
joness105639 4 years ago
Excellent video John, Great to see a new one! Any chance of getting one on the steering rack itself?? (74'chromey all stock).
mvanherd 4 years ago
Excellent as usual
wA7racer 4 years ago