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Coleydog 06-23-2018 12:02 AM

Re: K-frames on Mopar
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom Broome (Post 565911)
AND While you're at it. When you brace that steering box mount.....don't you DARE cut it off and move it over for more header clearance.:eek:

Sounds like someone got caught. Could drill the holes bigger and use an offset bushing, or would the powers that be say thats a no-no?

Dave Gantz 06-23-2018 09:25 AM

Re: K-frames on Mopar
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Coleydog (Post 565944)
Sounds like someone got caught. Could drill the holes bigger and use an offset bushing, or would the powers that be say thats a no-no?

They'd probably say no. It's hard to tell what's okay anymore. But they'd probably never know unless someone posted it on an open world wide web forum, that they've been known to read.

Coleydog 06-23-2018 10:23 AM

Re: K-frames on Mopar
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave Gantz (Post 565955)
They'd probably say no. It's hard to tell what's okay anymore. But they'd probably never know unless someone posted it on an open world wide web forum, that they've been known to read.

Oops, I get your drift.

CMcAllister 06-23-2018 02:28 PM

Re: K-frames on Mopar
 
If you inclined to spend the time doing so, properly welding any body and chassis components, that were half ***** spot welded together with the QC of the 60s and 70s, will make a big improvement in any uni-body car. For the most part, they are pretty flimsy.

Larry Hill 06-23-2018 10:29 PM

Re: K-frames on Mopar
 
And if you do move the steering get ready to spend a little time on adjusting bump steer, with long and short tie-rods. Its never something for nothing.

Tom Broome 06-26-2018 10:27 AM

Re: K-frames on Mopar
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Larry Hill (Post 566025)
And if you do move the steering get ready to spend a little time on adjusting bump steer, with long and short tie-rods. Its never something for nothing.

Sounds like the voice of experience.

Or you could reconfigure the center link.:D

Larry Hill 06-26-2018 12:03 PM

Re: K-frames on Mopar
 
Bump steer is always very time consuming, but on box relocation I have zero experience.

Tom Broome 06-26-2018 08:42 PM

Re: K-frames on Mopar
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Larry Hill (Post 566279)
Bump steer is always very time consuming, but on box relocation I have zero experience.

Bump steer is always time consuming, especially if you're bending parts to adjust.


I don't think I have seen a Hemi Dart/Barracuda that hasn't had the box moved some. I always thought Hurst slotted the boxes.

Coleydog 06-26-2018 11:52 PM

Re: K-frames on Mopar
 
The box is a stupid amount of distance from the frame.? Even the steering shaft is angled toward the engine and the whole drivetrain is offset over an inch or more to the right. At least I got the spindle to stay zero thru the up and down travel. Bump steer next. Got a hot torch and BFH.

Tom Broome 06-27-2018 07:58 AM

Re: K-frames on Mopar
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Coleydog (Post 566332)
The box is a stupid amount of distance from the frame.? Even the steering shaft is angled toward the engine and the whole drivetrain is offset over an inch or more to the right. At least I got the spindle to stay zero thru the up and down travel. Bump steer next. Got a hot torch and BFH.

Make sure you have your caster and camber dialed in before you start the bump steer process. Ideally you should have the center link at the midpoint of travel to start, with the plane of the front wheel parallel to the centerline of the car or rear track (your choice).

No matter what, once the first side is where you want it, you don't get to move the steering angle at all. And...that should be the position the steering is located as the car goes down the track.


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