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Power Steering Conversion
Does anyone have experience with EZ Electric Power Steering for classic cars which don’t have power assisted steering? The firm is located in Holland and have agents throughout Europe incl. UK. They manufacture a conversion which is totally electric and can be fitted to the existing steering column. This power assisted steering is proportional to speed so that maximum assistance is obtained at low speed and zero at high speed.
Kits are available for a range of cars but not yet for Bristols. I saw this system at the Bremen Classic Show the other day and the guy said that they would be very keen to develop and fit one to a Bristol at no additional cost over the standard charge. This seems to be a very worthwhile addition for those of us who are no longer quite so strong in the shoulder and should improve ease of parking and manoeuvring considerably. I shall certainly consider it for my 405! Richard |
For quite a while now I have been reading about how the electric power steering that is fitted to a Vauxhall Corsa / Fiat Punto etc ,is being retro fitted to a lot of classic cars and rally cars. I have found someone that is confident of fitting the system to a 408. Has anyone already done it yet to any Bristol ?
I notice that Aston Workshops are offering the same system for a DB5 for £3500 !! It shouldn't cost any more than £500. 12" of column space is needed and the amount of power assistance is controlled by a rheostat. What I like is everything still appears standard and the steering would still work even if power was lost. Greg |
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EZ, like the others I have seen use the Vauxhall Corsa unit. I have bought two of them tested from ebay £80. To go with the unit you need to buy the box of tricks which plugs into where the ECU connection would go on the Corsa and combines with the power control knob ( about £30 ) .Then , as you say, it's finding a competent experienced engineer to fit it. The guy I have found in Lancashire has done loads of race / rally cars along with many classics but no Bristols yet.
I was hoping not to be the first ! I am going down the route of using a second hand 407 / 408 column so I can swap it back if I am not happy for any reason. He tells me that everyone has been delighted so far. Greg |
I asked Bristol the cost of upgrading -- £14,000 . So it would be easier to buy a 409 and swap the number plate :-)
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The other thing to note if considering electric power steering is the need to convert to negative earth and fitting an alternator due to the units requiring a 45 amp supply. I used the superb single wire alternator from Martin Barnes at ACCS. 100 amp I think in either classic black or chrome. Or alternatively you can have an alternator built into the body of the existing dynamo. Greg
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Power steering electric conversion
Please bear in mind that the gear ratio of the non-power steering systems is much lower than for the powered systems. A 408 needs many more turns of the steering wheel lock-to-lock than a 409 with PAS. So it may be nice to have the assistance for parking, but once the car is rolling along, it will probably make the steering far too light.
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Yes it's a good point - the kit comes with a knob to adjust the strength of assistance. It would be good if it could be designed to turn off when second gear engages and back on again for reverse and first. The guy that fits a lot of these tells me that most people find a setting that suits all !
I know of two people interested because of reduced strength due to disability. Is it something many Bristol owners would be interested in ? I have never driven a pre 407 Bristol but I believe the steering is light. Greg |
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I wouldn't say the steering of my 405 is "light" but probably typical for its time! Certainly I can live with it as is but with increasing years it becomes more of a struggle to manouerve into tight parking places. Certainly my wife cannot drive it but with some assistance she might. I have asked EZ Power Steering to give me a quote and will report back. Incidentally they say that positive earth is no problem. Richard |
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This is the link to a UK manufacturer that makes a speed sensitive system Greg |
I have the complete front suspension subframe from a 411 s2 sitting in my garage. If you want to convert to PAS that would be another way to do it, though fairly involved I don't deny...!
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Power Steering Conversion
Hello Greg, it was me who asked them because my wife does not like to drive our 408. They said they would try to convert the car at costs of around 4000- to 5000¤. Maybe we sell the car and look for a later 411. Hans.
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Like the 408, the R-Type has beautifully designed steering, so that above circa 4 or 5 mph it is as light as a feather, but shuffling round carparks, well that is another matter. George |
ACCS has just completed an electric power steering on a 408. I beleive that the speed sensor works off the prop to cut the assist at around 45 mph. The original steering wheel remains and looks completely standard.
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Power Steering Conversion
Hi Greg, interesting to hear about the conversion on a 408. I just had a nice tel conversation with Mr. Silverton from Bristol cars and he said that the guys from Holland who do the electric power steering were in London and they found out that it would be impossible to convert the early V8s - 408... If a conversion is possible does it make sense to put in a new steering box if there are some tolerances? Thanks Hans
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I had the same conversation with Toby. I thought it must be possible and it is.
I don't know why you would want to change the steering box? |
Power Steering Conversion
I wonder what would happen if I install an electric power steering and my steering box has some tolerances - would this increae the effect - I mean will the tolerances becoming stronger? or just the feeling of the tolerances? I hope I could explain myself. Hans
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Can't you just "upgrade" a 408 to PAS using the same components as Bristol on the 409 Mk2 ?
Given that the chassis is the same and engine is essentially the same I can't see that it would be such a big deal, but maybe I'm missing something. |
All I know is it is much more complicated than you would imagine to use later steering components on a 407 / 408. Maybe because the engine is located in a different location. I know that ACCS would have tried it if it were a straight forward solution and BCL told me it would cost £15 k ! EPS also has the advantage of keeping the car looking completely standard.
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Power Steering Conversion
Yes you are, big time.
Quote from factory some time ago to change rack,box,mountings,supply pump,brackets etc £10,000.00 |
The ACCS electronic power steering system is working very well. They charge about £1500 for the conversion.
If anyone is considering it I have a couple of Corsa steering columns going cheap ! This should cut the price down a bit. Maybe worth doing on the pre V8's ? Greg |
Power Steering Conversion
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I'm away until Sunday night. Call me on 0272 820 000 or Sue on 021 511446 or email suepepper@xtra.co.nz I will be checking my emails, but only at the beginning and end of day. P |
Power Steering Conversion
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I'm away until Sunday night. Call me on 0272 820 000 or Sue on 021 511446 or email suepepper@xtra.co.nz I will be checking my emails, but only at the beginning and end of day. P |
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Thank you Greg,
I am still interested, so I will talk to Martin Barns, I already have a 409 steering box fitted which I believe was a "factory" mod done in the early 60's. I thought the idea had gone quiet, as nothing had been posted. Nick 6028 |
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First post here. I recently installed electric power steering in a 1966 Mustang, I thought I would share the step by step, "how to" in case anyone wants to give it a try. One approach if wanting to keep original look in the engine bay but still have power assist. I have made countless modifications to this car and this is the best one to date. The EPS units are plentiful (and inexpensive) in the bone yard. Fabrication and installation is not difficult if your somewhat handy with tools. I designed a controller that automatically adjusts the assist level with speed, one finger in the parking lot and sports car feel from 5MPH up. Much better feel than hydraulic (no floaty feeling on the highway). No hydraulics, pumps, belts, leaks or noise. The write-up is ongoing with a lot of pictures so instead of posting in multiple places you can follow along here: Best $200 mod ever (EPS). - Page 7 - Vintage Mustang Forums Details on the installation start in post #97 This is what it looked like just before final installation. http://www.bristolcars.info/forums/a...1&d=1411295386 If you have any questions just ask, and feel free to critique. slow-poke |
Power steering
Just come across the forum whilst looking for something else, but after reading through felt I should let you know that this year I have converted a 405 DH and a 408 saloon for customers, I am the UK agent for the Dutch company EZ, of which there was mention, we design and build bespoke electric columns for around 500 different classic and sports cars, from cira 1910 to the latest 2014 Alfa 4C
Our columns are built to replicate the original with the powered unit hidden up under the dash out of sight. A 405 column is almost 5 foot long, we build a complete new column from the lower rubber joint to the spline shaft that the steering wheel attaches with our motorised unit built in. We build in both negative and positive earth, RHD/ LHD our systems are speed sensitive and have personal driver adjustment to set your own level of assistance. Our systems are built to tough TUV standards, and have a two year warentee, the cost of a Bristol 401-405 -408 conversion at my workshop in Devon would be £3348.00 including the VAT. P.S. Nice stand at the NEC, I picked up a copy of the bulletin. Regards Mike Waters |
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