Submitted by bsheridan@rest… on Sat, 12/07/2013 - 20:29

Hi All,

I am restoring a 1952 Jaguar XK120 roadster by myself and want to know if anyone has some "how-to" advice for re-installing the steering box and steering column after the body has been lowered onto the chassis.

When I tried inserting the steering column from the top-side into the hole on the firewall and I discovered there is not enough room to manuever it in (it needs a fairly straight shot). I tried raising the body off the chassis about a foot and still there is sufficient room to manuever the steering column in to the hole on firewall.

I have removed the steering arm from the steering box and will try manuevering the steering column in from the bottom-side tomorrow morning. My only other idea is to raise the body higher in the air and try to manuever the column through the hole. I am trying it alone - is it a 2 man job?

Does the steering column need to be removed from the steering box? I am afraid the roller bearings would fall out in the process.

CAN ANYONE TELL ME THE "CORRECT" WAY TO DO IT? I have read the service manual and am not sure what it means?

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays,

Bob
La Verne, CA

Submitted by bob5837@roadru… on Sun, 12/08/2013 - 21:11

I answered my own question by visiting a friend who has a 1954 Jaguar XK120 roadster. By looking at his steering setup it became cystal clear what to do.

On to the next job of reinstalling rear fenders, boot, bonnet, etc. Then it goes to a metal fabrication expert for alignment of bonnet & doors before I start final bodywork and paint the car.