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will_08 23rd October 2012 07:22 PM

Steering extension tube?
 
Hey guys

What tube have people used to extend the steering column?

Ive searched previous posts and found answers from 16mm - 1.6mm wall
To 25mm - 3mm wall!?!?

Im happier going heavier to be fair, but will the 25mm tube leave plenty of clearance between the uprights?

Im building a book spec car btw

Cheers Will

alga 24th October 2012 12:46 PM

25 mm fits, the clearance is minimal (3-5 mm).

will_08 24th October 2012 03:53 PM

cool that's what my local place has anyway, is a meter enough? or do you need more?

Cheers Will

ozzy1 25th October 2012 03:46 AM

Put the lower column in place in the steering rack and measure approx 50mm past the upright. This will give u more than enough to fit into the extension tube and will give u the maximum clearance of the upright.
A metre is more than enough tubing.

will_08 25th October 2012 09:20 AM

Cheers Oz :)

jps 25th October 2012 02:04 PM

I'm really struggling with this. Book spec car - but the steering column and the Pinto engine mount both want to occupy the same space at the same time... There is another thread about this - but no solution that I could see - other than reroute the steering or modify the engine mounts - neither of which are mentioned in the Book..??

robo 26th October 2012 12:06 PM

Steve " serieslandy " covered this and had to remake the engine mount. Its all in his thread.

Bob

baz-r 26th October 2012 03:26 PM

i used 25mm seamless thick wall i think. i have a massive length still left :rolleyes:

SeriesLandy 26th October 2012 08:09 PM

All covered here I was building to the book, now it's slightly not to book spec.

I also have a different mount for the column bearing, it lifted the column a bit but still didn't have enough clearance.

If you need any photos or anything pm me, as it was only luck I looked at the forum tonight

jps 27th October 2012 10:28 AM

Will do Steve. Sorry, wasn't ignoring your solution on the other thread, although it seems your point on the other thread might be right, ie the spec just doesn't work as its written in the book....


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