Talk:Steering shaft assemblies from junkyard parts
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i like this article but there are some flaws in the design. I am currently finishing a 350/th400 in a 84 ranger, so I'm going thru the same fiery hoops that this guy is going thru. One, If the hemi joint is not a designated "square" bearing the longevity will be diminished. I had to have a pipe lathed down and welded. Two his two carden joints are out of phase 90 degrees. It may work but not with out unnecessary movement. I repeat I like his creativity and design and appreciate the thank you for the effort. | i like this article but there are some flaws in the design. I am currently finishing a 350/th400 in a 84 ranger, so I'm going thru the same fiery hoops that this guy is going thru. One, If the hemi joint is not a designated "square" bearing the longevity will be diminished. I had to have a pipe lathed down and welded. Two his two carden joints are out of phase 90 degrees. It may work but not with out unnecessary movement. I repeat I like his creativity and design and appreciate the thank you for the effort. | ||
− | I agree with the comments above. I tried to add almost the exact observation (and similar praise) for the described project | + | :I agree with the comments above. I tried to add almost the exact observation (and similar praise) for the described project |
on the WIKI page but got erased immediately. Another problem with the design as shown is the Heim intermediate bearing is redundant. | on the WIKI page but got erased immediately. Another problem with the design as shown is the Heim intermediate bearing is redundant. | ||
If the top shaft bearing is adequately rigid and the steering box is obviously rigid, the Heim bearing will only serve to add | If the top shaft bearing is adequately rigid and the steering box is obviously rigid, the Heim bearing will only serve to add |