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Old 10-10-2016, 06:14 AM
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So, like with everything, each change or modification leads to a change in something else which usually has to be addressed.

With the lifting of the front subframe the steering rack is now in a more desirable position in the quest to reduce/eliminate bump steer. Also I moved the steering column approx 50 mm closer to the dash which has created more cabin arm room. Therefore now I have a requirement for a shorter intermediate shaft.

This leads me to replace something that I was not really at one with. The intermediate shaft has a uni welded to one end and was cut and sleeved at the other end to get the right length. So, out goes the intermediate shaft and both unis. New unis which were a perfect tight fit to the pinion (which is new) and a new one piece double D intermediate shaft. The end of the steering was machined down to remove the beaten splines and have a perfect fit into the DD uni. This was shortened with a self-lubricating shim made to go between the uni and the column housing. This keeps the bushing at the end of the column clean, eliminated any play and no risk of metal to metal contact.

Now at this stage, steering set up sorted.


Old column end to be shortened and DD machined.




Old intermediate shaft (sleeved).




This was to be the replacement uni, however with the worn splines, no matter how tight it was, there was still some play. The retailer was kind enough to take this back with full refund as no longer suits my purpose.




New uni (same as used in Pace 427, see, I have an easy build just like the Pace guys.)




Finished with clean up, paint, machining, shim (white thing between uni and column housing), uni and DD intermediate shaft.

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