Power Steering?
#1
Posted 13 December 2011 - 12:26 PM
new on here so if anyone already asked it, copy us the link?!?
cheers James
#2
Posted 13 December 2011 - 12:30 PM
However just man up and stay with non power steering
#3
Posted 13 December 2011 - 01:35 PM
#4
Posted 13 December 2011 - 02:12 PM
#5
Posted 13 December 2011 - 02:17 PM
#6
Posted 13 December 2011 - 02:23 PM
Minis converted for disabled drivers by Motability were fitted with power steering.
Whilst Minis are easy to steer and park, not everyone is as fit and able as each other. And some people who fit massive wheels, change the geometry and change the steering wheel and rack do end up with a car that is very heavy to steer at low speed.
#7
Posted 13 December 2011 - 03:53 PM
#8
Posted 13 December 2011 - 04:31 PM
#9
Posted 13 December 2011 - 08:20 PM
I have fitted a Clio power rack to my clubby estate. I bought a metro based invalid car sometime back which had a power steering pump fitted to the engine.
After talking to the original manufacturers, they confirmed that it will run my small clio rack. A fair bit of messing and strenghtening of the bulkhead has been done to take it all, and the mini column and clio lower column have been mated together in my pals machine shop. The track rod ends have been machined down to take the longer mini ends. All the hoses have been worked out and a company in Glasgow are set to make them for me.There was a tad of cutting and welding to see the subframe go in, but this is now even stronger than original. The whole process has had safety, and quality as number one, and if I felt it was going astray the whole thing would have been scrapped. But its worked out very well, and when the car is put back together I will find out if it was worth the effort.
As to the question of why bother!! Well why not. We all do things to our mini`s, from wacky paint to pumping up the horsepower, I just fancied this.
The car is in the paintshop at the mo and I am looking forward to the rebuild.
#10
Posted 13 December 2011 - 11:41 PM
FAQ - Mini Electric Power Steering:
http://www.16vminicl...ead.php?t=16507
Edited by mab01uk, 13 December 2011 - 11:43 PM.
#11
Posted 13 December 2011 - 11:43 PM
#12
Posted 14 December 2011 - 12:45 AM
ye but fat and unfit people have new cars. when have you ever seen a really unfit or fat person drive a classic? no one buys a classic and gets disapointed that there is no power steering. the one thing i really like about old cars is there is no power steering. feels like i'm doing all the work.Minis converted for disabled drivers by Motability were fitted with power steering.
Whilst Minis are easy to steer and park, not everyone is as fit and able as each other. And some people who fit massive wheels, change the geometry and change the steering wheel and rack do end up with a car that is very heavy to steer at low speed.
#13
Posted 14 December 2011 - 12:57 AM
#14
Posted 14 December 2011 - 08:41 AM
Fat and unfit? One of our members has physical disabilities (as a result of serving in the Army I seem to remember) and owns a Mini that he has asked us in the last few months about converting for his use. Would you like to explain to him that he shouldn't be allowed to drive one? Do you understand what Motability is? And incidentally I have seen many fat and unfit people in classic cars.
Exactly my missus is certianly not fat or unfit, but she has not driven the mini as she has weak wrists due to some form of arthuritus, and because of that is not really keen on it, Im sure if she could drive it would like it more. I would fit power steering if there was more simple to fit off the shelf kit, now I would imagine it be easier to use an electric motor type as they all seem to use them now!
#15
Posted 14 December 2011 - 01:11 PM
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