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Steering Shafts
#1

If you guys are interested....

 

now the LHD steering shaft is NLA I thought I would let you know that the joints can be replaced fairly easily

 

You will need a vice, some patience and a few other tools. 

 

I have rebuilt about 20 of these now so I am practiced at it.

 

you will also need two Bailey Morris universal joints (BM210), might not be available in the USA but I'm sure a equivalent will be.

 

these little joints are staked so with a little care and a modified cold chisel they can be re-staked again.

 

the joints cost over here about $40.

 

http://baileymorris.co.uk/universal-join...t-bearings

 

 

 

 

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#2

When I was having my shocks replaced the mechanic leant on the hub nut with his extension bar. This caused the front wheel to rock backwards a degree or two, not much, but I assume not ideal either. Is this likely the bushes in the control arm, or symptomatic some other wear?


I ask because I have the opportunity to get under the car next week and have a look around. So some guidance of where to look and what to look for would be helpful.


Thanks
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#3

Its not so much of an issue on LHD cars, as its not close to the exhaust


The heat on RHD cars kills the joints
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#4

Okay thanks.  Hopefully I'll be able to reproduce the symptom when the car is up, and can see what is flexing / not holding....

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#5

Another great find Waylander.

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#6

Are the steering shafts the same on the 944? I was thinking of picking up a used 944 unit and rebuilding it and just swapping it out so the car would not be out of commission for as long.
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#7

Yes they are the same
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#8

No I am 99% sure they are not!  i believe that the 944 version is a mirror image of the 968 version. I had to buy one from a dismantler and it was useless when it arrived.

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#9

The steering shaft part number is

 

LHD 944.347.027.03 @ $305

 

This fits

 

 
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I have been posting images from AWS for ages, today it will not work for some unknown reason
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