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Hi all,

 

I'm having trouble with the horn on my TR4a. I rebuilt the horn switch yesterday and checked the continuity of both the UJ's in the steering column. I can get it to work by creating a contact from anywhere on the steering column to the chassis/body. So I was thinking that I may have an earthing problem on the steering rack as I assume this would be where the switch is earthed. Is this correct or am i missing something?

 

 

 

 

Steve

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I have had this very problem in the past 2 weeks. I discovered that the steering column must not only be earthed through at least one flexi coupling, but also from rack to chassis. I purchased the relevant items and the intermittent fault has vanished!

 

Part numbers are:

 

Bypass of flexi couplings - 130581 [1 or 2 can be fitted - I just did the top one for ease of access].

 

Rack to chassis - 134301

 

Both Moss and Rimmers supply these.

 

Best wishes Willie

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Steve,

The earth link has one end attached to the plug/grease nipple on the rack, the other end is attached to the adjacent U bolt of the rack clamp. Both of the flexible joints on the steering column need to have an earth link fitted.

Graham

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Hi all,

 

Finally got round to looking at the horn earth issue. Looking at my rack it doesnt seem to have a grease nipple in the middle of the adjustment bolt. The adjustment bolt looks like it has a hex depression I assume for removal. I believe the rack was swapped out 5 years ago. I could try removing this bolt and swapping it with a different one but I understand this bolt is setup to ensure smooth operation of the rack. Is this correct?

 

Steve

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I fitted a new rack last year, and there was no grease nipple just the hex depression. I questioned it at the time but assured that was the correct new fitting.

 

Dave

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Hi Roger,

 

No there isnt a bolt to screw it to. I was actually thinking of doing similar to what Pete has done (he read my mind). Did you unscrew the bolt to drill and tap it?

 

 

Regards

Steven

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If you want a quick fix then a jubilee clip round the rack tube works well, just clean the paint off first and clamp the bare end under the clip.

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I love the jubilee clip (or Bodge of the year as Roger H calls it - I'm very proud.). I've got one on my TR4A and the Herald. But around the steering column next to the brake box, with one end screwed to the brake box.

 

Dave

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I only just spotted this thread but can make another suggestion. Long ago I fitted a spring steel contact which has a soldered pip that bears on the upper column. This is earthed by secure attachment to the shell and has worked perfectly for over 40 years - no need to worry about earth continuity on the flexible couplings or earthing the rack. I attach a picture with apologies for the under bonnet appearance which will probably offend most on here, I only clean the outside of the car and the passenger apartment (occasionally).

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