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190 XT Tilt Steering Friction Discs

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    Posted: 18 Jan 2022 at 2:13pm
I'm working on the restoration of a new to me 190 XT , 1972 ,and need the friction discs to repair the tilt steering. Does anybody have these already made or is this something I need to make . We have a company here in Mars Pa. Industrial Brake Co. I may be able to get some brake lining from them. 3/8 thick 1 1/8 diameter is the size of the frictions . Sandy Lake does not have the frictions . I only need the active disc as it is split like a pie is sliced the stationary one is still like new.  The 200 I'm doing has the same problem. Thank You .
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I get mine from the brake shop he has the lining cuts off what I need
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Thanks for your reply Alvin. I was thinking someone still knew if they were available anywhere, I will take a trip to the brake shop tomorrow. Hopefully they have some cutoffs of organic or softer lining . I believe lining too hard will slip easy and steering column will not stay put. I have some truck disk pads I was going to cut some out but the friction material is metallic and hard .
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote calico190xt68 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Jan 2022 at 7:06am
I have the same problem with my 190xt.  I would appreciate it if you could report back on what you actually end up getting and anything that I can specify to a potential source around me.  A picture would be great.  Thanks.
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Any follow ups on how to deal with the friction discs? Mine are shot as well... Thanks.
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