Darryl, You have my curiosity up now. I'm pretty sure I read it somewhere on the list, so when I get the whole list downloaded on my computer then I will be able to search it easier. Anyway, I was working under my car today and while I was there I looked over the steering rack. There is a point where the pinion mounts, and then there is an alternate place where the pinion could attach which is covered by a cover plate. If one swapped the locations of the pinion and the cover plate, rotated the rack assembly about 90 degrees, then it appears it would still fit the car and probably work. Could this be what I read about? Are you sure this can't be done? Not that anyone would do this on purpose. Is this cover plate the place the pinion is supposed to attach when using it on a RHD car? Or is it there for some other purpose? Walt Tampa, FL Delorean Mechanic Apprentice -----Original Message----- From: Darryl Tinnerstet <darryl@xxxx> To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx <dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 9:04 AM Subject: [DML] RE: steering >Walt said "maybe whoever did your work for some reason took >your steering rack off and managed to put it back on upside down. I have >read about that before on the DML." Sorry, but I don't think you ever read >that on the DML. Its impossible to put the rack in upside down, unless you >are converting to RHD (and then it would also steer backwards). If >installed incorrectly the pinion would either be pointed forward, or on the >RH side of the car. Either way it would be difficult to hook up the >steering column. Just thought someone should point that out. > >-- >Darryl Tinnerstet >Specialty Automotive >McCleary, WA > > > >Before posting messages or replies, see the posting policy rules at: >www.dmcnews.com/Admin/rules.html > >To address comments privately to the moderating team, please address: >moderator@xxxx >