The last time i posted i was in the process of fitting a pedal box but i couldn't get it in a position that i was happy with due to the steering box location. Then after looking at the old grubby steering box and all of the play in the steering arms i thought f*** it and removed it with the intention of fitting a steering rack. I then cut a hole in the bulkhead which allows me to position the pedals exactly where i wanted.
So with the plan for the pedals sorted i needed to find a steering rack, i saw a few posts where people have used bis racks but the position where the rack enters the car wouldn't work for me. I inquired about some bespoke steering racks made to measure but then i had the idea to use a classic mini steering rack. I got a brand new quick rack (2.2 turns) for around 55gbp compared to 600 to get one made. I almost made the mistake of ordering a LHD rack as my 126 is LHD but then I realized that the mini steers from the back of the wheels and the 126 from the front so if i turned left the car would of turned right which wouldn't of been ideal

. So i ordered a RHD rack and flipped it upside down to use it on my LHD 126. I had to make some brackets to mount the rack and i used some solid aluminium rack mounts for a triumph GT6 to hold the rack to the brackets. I got rid of the ball joints and fitted spherical bearings by welding some threaded tube to the track rods. I bought and made various bits and pieces to get the column positioned. The position of the steering wheel and pedals is now perfect. I'm not 100% sure how the steering will be in terms of geometry, i took some measurements and got things positioned where i think will be ok but i won't really know until i test drive it and i need to get the pedal box finished before i can do that.
I also decided to replace the complete wiring loom so whilst i was waiting for delivery of the steering parts I got on with the new wiring which is now 90% complete.
Sorry for the quality of photo's might be difficult to make out what there showing