>Thanks for all the suggestions that i have received; I shall certainly >consider them and there seems a degree of consensus on a number of points. >I am interested in Paul Edwards suggestion about wedges to improve the >steering; does anyone have a suggestion concerning the dimensions of the >wedge or what castor angle I should be aiming at?
Re: TC Castor Angle
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Re: TC Castor Angle
James - the TA/B/C axle has 3 degs. of castor angle built in, the trunnion
springs of the TA & TB gave another 3 degs, making 6 in all. The shackled TC
springs give 5 degs. or 8 in total.
This gives good directional stability, but increases the effort needed to
turn the wheels from a straight line, so after TC4251 a taper plate was
introduced. It was of 2 1/2 degs. angled, installed with the thich end to
the rear, and reduced the castor angle to 5 1/2 degs. Taper plates are stock
items from A.S. or Moss, and made of ally these days.
cheers
Roger
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