Steering Rack
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Steering Rack
Does any one know if you can fit a steering rack from a Stag in a Dolomite ? reson for asking is, it may be an easier way to fit power steering in the Dolomite
Dave
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Re: Steering Rack
Don’t think the Stag rack will fit.
My old Stag powered Sprint didn’t have power steering
New suspension joints etc felt reasonable light.
(Be much lighter with the 13B Rotary and Escort Quick Rack
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Didn’t someone mention the old Montego Maestro was a option.
Easier option may be the Corsa Electric column mounted motor
My old Stag powered Sprint didn’t have power steering
New suspension joints etc felt reasonable light.
(Be much lighter with the 13B Rotary and Escort Quick Rack
Didn’t someone mention the old Montego Maestro was a option.
Easier option may be the Corsa Electric column mounted motor
Last edited by SprintV8 on Sun Jan 19, 2020 10:51 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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1980 Dolomite Sprint with a touch of BLTS
Balanced Lightened and Tweaked 13B Rotary and SsuperCharged.
Back in my possession 22 September 2019.
Rebuilding the Sprint time taken so far, 111Hrs@15/12/2020
212Hrs @31/12/2021
352 @ 28/11/2022
455Hrs @ 20/10/2023
565Hrs @ 07/12/2024
This is time taken at the Sprint not necessary time worked.
Member TDC no 0471
Project 13B Sprint now back on..
No Pistons No Cams how’s it gonna Run Brap Brap?
Re: Steering Rack
Basically what Ian said.
The pinion angle in a dolomite is the issue.
Personally I've never found the need for a power steering rack in a dolly, and that's with arthritic thumbs and bad wrists.
My MG midget however!
The pinion angle in a dolomite is the issue.
Personally I've never found the need for a power steering rack in a dolly, and that's with arthritic thumbs and bad wrists.
My MG midget however!
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Re: Steering Rack
I was half wondering if the rack off an MGF might fit but I haven't measured it.
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Re: Steering Rack
http://simonebirchall.co.uk/shop.html
Have a look at this chap Dave, i think i will be going down this route.
Tony.
Have a look at this chap Dave, i think i will be going down this route.
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Re: Steering Rack
Eh? I have owned three Midgets and they are the lightest car to steer I have driven in over 50 years of motoring, so light you can get away with tiny steering wheels. With the standard steering wheel I don't find the Dolly a problem at all - OK it's a bit heavy at parking speed. The problem is that people now expect to be able to spin the wheel with the car stationary, something we never did back in the sixties. My dad would have told you it wears out the ball joints and scuffs the tyres.
My BGT V8 is a different kettle of fish and I have an expensive EZ electric PAS kit on it, and wouldn't be without it. The Easysteer option wasn't on the market when I fitted my car otherwise I would have saved a lot of money and used that.
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Re: Steering Rack
It's a Frontline Midget, 14 inch rims, modified geometry, sticky rubber and a very quick early rack. Even with the lighter K Series it is very heavy when stationary.Eh? I have owned three Midgets and they are the lightest car to steer I have driven in over 50 years of motoring
When moving it's fine, in fact with 180bhp at the flywheel you steer it on the throttle.

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Re: Steering Rack
Gone down the rear wheel steering route then James??James467 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 19, 2020 7:54 pmIt's a Frontline Midget, 14 inch rims, modified geometry, sticky rubber and a very quick early rack. Even with the lighter K Series it is very heavy when stationary.Eh? I have owned three Midgets and they are the lightest car to steer I have driven in over 50 years of motoring
When moving it's fine, in fact with 180bhp at the flywheel you steer it on the throttle.![]()

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Re: Steering Rack
Thanks for the advice
Dave
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