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steering column rubber seal between inner saloon and engine bay
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steering column rubber seal between inner saloon and engine bay
SNG lists part no C3323 as the replacement, but it hasnt got the lip and 4 holes on the bottom See photos.. Has anyone done this job and can advise
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- Location: tyne and wear
Re: steering column rubber seal between inner saloon and engine bay
Finally figured out a solution yo the rubber at the bottom of the steering column.
I thing the rubber I found on removing the column could have been a home made one in the distant past. X marks the new rubber. It looks comfy!!.
Column back in place with new top and bottom bushes and horn working on press of horn ring .One more job done
I thing the rubber I found on removing the column could have been a home made one in the distant past. X marks the new rubber. It looks comfy!!.
Column back in place with new top and bottom bushes and horn working on press of horn ring .One more job done