Should the upper dash panel have a brass bush to support the top of the throttle rod, as below:
The new dash panels I see advertised don't seem to have such a bush. Must one be manufactured or acquired from an old, 2nd-hand panel and then brazed onto the panel ?
TIA
dexta roadless wrote:hello
I have never seen a brass bush in there. Infact I have seen throttles rusted stuck to the hole so there is steel against steel
If there is no bush there, only a hole in the upper instr panel, what supports the top of the throttle rod?
I believe a bush should be there, athough there's no specific mention of it in the parts list, and I also think there should be a rubber washer inside the bush, presumeably to stop water running down the rod.
Some info here inc a useful diag provided by Stefan.
There should be a metal bush rivetted/peened into the panel and a circlip on the throttle rod in contact with the bush to prevent the rod from lifting out of the socket in the steering column.
Tubal Cain wrote:There should be a metal bush rivetted/peened into the panel and a circlip on the throttle rod in contact with the bush to prevent the rod from lifting out of the socket in the steering column.
Thanks Gerald, as I thought.
Hence my original Q that none of the new repro panels seem to have one.
I have checked my original instrument panel and this does indeed have a brass or bronze bush with a groove machined into it. In the groove is a rubber O-ring.
Mark Russell - 1959 Standard Dexta - Work In Progress!