Hello AlbinOwners,
Wish to learn from Your experiences ....
My Albin 31TE Steering wheel feels wobbly, on inspection ... find out there's a 5mm free play between the steering wheel and the Traditional tilt helm. Guess the main shaft have worn ... or what goes wrong ?
Just curious, have any one replace the Traditional Tilt helm by 'Teleflex' ? Incidentally a search thru the web, show that it have been replace by Classic Tilt Helm. Any issue when installing ?
Thanks,
Lawrento
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'Teleflex' Traditional Tilt Helm
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Re: 'Teleflex' Traditional Tilt Helm
Hi Lawrento,
I have the same problem with my tilt steering. I found the two bolts that tighten the coupling between the tilt steeering shaft and the dash mounted hydraulic unit shaft had come loose. Tightening those bolts made a big difference. Another unresolved problem is the shaft bushing just under the steering wheel. That has worn and allows loose play in the wheel. I contacted Teleflex to obtain parts and was told they are no longer available. If I can't find an old unit at a salvage yard, I will reluctantly buy a new one. What really helps is mounting a "speed knob" on the wheel to help maneuvering. Have you tried any salvage yards, or know of any?
I have the same problem with my tilt steering. I found the two bolts that tighten the coupling between the tilt steeering shaft and the dash mounted hydraulic unit shaft had come loose. Tightening those bolts made a big difference. Another unresolved problem is the shaft bushing just under the steering wheel. That has worn and allows loose play in the wheel. I contacted Teleflex to obtain parts and was told they are no longer available. If I can't find an old unit at a salvage yard, I will reluctantly buy a new one. What really helps is mounting a "speed knob" on the wheel to help maneuvering. Have you tried any salvage yards, or know of any?
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Re: 'Teleflex' Traditional Tilt Helm
Seems to me that you could make a replacement bushing. You could likely buy something standard and get it machined to fit if necessary. If it's the shaft taper that concerns you that is a "standard" that a machine shop could easily make.Another unresolved problem is the shaft bushing just under the steering wheel. That has worn and allows loose play in the wheel
I'm trying to visualize that steering unit. I remember quoting it several years ago when I worked as a design engineer at a steering systems company. We didn't get the job, didn't even get far enough to make protoypes (or I'd have one, LOL).
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1983 40 Albin trunk cabin
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1983 40 Albin trunk cabin
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Mystic, CT