Thread: Steering joint question
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08-07-2015 10:28 AM #1
Steering joint question
On my 53 I seem to have trouble with the steering shaft knuckles binding and my angles arnt to to severe compared to others I have seen. I was wondering if I have two different size joints,if that would cause a binding effect because of the different radius or if 180 degree is the same no matter what size the joint..
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08-07-2015 11:13 AM #2
180 is 180, you're right about that.
I seem to recall seeing that phasing is important, but don't recall if the orientation is same or opposite from joint to joint.
Shaft support bearings can help.
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EG
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08-07-2015 02:51 PM #3
Photo, please. It's hard to diagnose problems like this with just short descriptions. How many u-joints do you have in your steering shaft? Do you have them phased correctly? If you have three u-joints or a single and a double in combination, you need a support bearing.
The illustration below shows how they need to be phased.
catp_202.jpgLast edited by Henry Rifle; 08-07-2015 at 03:30 PM.
Jack
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08-07-2015 02:54 PM #4
I understand, when I get home I'll take a few pics
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