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I have one for my modified car that I installed but the thing bolts together. There's a bolt for the quick disconnect and a bolt at each u-joint mount. The manufacturer said that that's how everyone does it, and that welding isn't required but that scare the heck out of me.
Anybody have any experience with this? The car weighs 2950. Thanks. |
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Not sure what it looks like but my S/G car had a bolt at the u-joint and the NHRA tech just made sure it was safety wired. (It was a thru bolt with a nut)
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The shaft is 0.125 wall chromoly. The quick disconnect is drilled for a 1/4 stainless bolt, and the u-joints that connect the shaft to the rack are drill for the same.
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I have the bolt-on type and used an aerospace close tolerance AN bolt and AN self-locking nut. If you can provide the diameter and length of the bolt, I can give you the aerospace AN numbers you will need to get.
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Thanks guys. The bolts are 1/4" diameter by 1 1/2 " long not including the head.
Good idea about the set screws. |
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I welded the joints on mine except for the connection to the steering box. The kit I used had a split collar to keep from pulling back on the column. It was a Jegs kit.
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In addition to the AN bolt, I've seen washers like this used to spread the load over a larger area and keep the tube from collapsing. It also seems to me that it would be beneficial to have a solid section of shaft where the u joint is bolted (with some sort of plug inserted into the column). Not sure if this would be overkill or not.
https://www.pegasusautoracing.com/pr...oduct=3077-003
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Thanks a bunch. That's great information.
I was actually thinking about welding in a bolt tube inside for each bolt, but forgot about that. Thanks to each of you. |
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