Paul, your beam is mounted way too far forward, giving positive caster.
It needs to be knocked back using the eccentric mounting nuts. This might help some of your steering issues.
Paul, your beam is mounted way too far forward, giving positive caster.
It needs to be knocked back using the eccentric mounting nuts. This might help some of your steering issues.
I wonder if it makes a difference that your beam mounts on what would be the lower holes of the beam on Sparkys. These holes look further forward in the pictures.
Is there a difference in set up between years 68-70? I remember when Biagio ordered the first one it had to go back as it didn't fit!!?
(Holes didn't line up.)
Put the bus up on stands where the main chassis leg meets the front outrigger so the beam is free, loosen the eccentric nuts, stick a lever bar between the beam tubes and lever the top tube of the beam towards the rear of the bus.