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Old 21st February 2010, 11:15 PM
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my steering shaft is a 15mm solid bar wouldnt want to go any less tbh
My original shaft is 19mm so I was thinking 19mm internal 23mm external. That sort of thing anyway.
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Old 21st February 2010, 11:23 PM
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My original shaft is 19mm so I was thinking 19mm internal 23mm external. That sort of thing anyway.
Ginge......... if you mean the steering extension shaft then be careful of how large a diameter you go to, as the steering shaft gets quite close to part " U2", My own extension shaft is stepped.....20mm o/d at the rack end going upto 25mm o/d where it meets the CP16 .

my extension is thick walled stuff by the way.

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Old 22nd February 2010, 07:48 AM
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Andy I think I might need something a little bespoke.

My original shaft that I have cut in half is 19mm diameter, so either end of the new extension would need to that big internally with enough wall thickness say 4mm.

Then for most of the length it could be turned down to 19mm outside diameter to match the original.

Cheers Ginge.

PS I am only up early as I am of to Weymouth at some point today until Wednesday. I will be taking my dongle hope I get signal.
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Andy I think I might need something a little bespoke.

My original shaft that I have cut in half is 19mm diameter, so either end of the new extension would need to that big internally with enough wall thickness say 4mm.

Then for most of the length it could be turned down to 19mm outside diameter to match the original.

Cheers Ginge.

PS I am only up early as I am of to Weymouth at some point today until Wednesday. I will be taking my dongle hope I get signal.
Ginge......

If you can supply some dimensions....length/diameter/couplings needed etc with a drawing then i,m sure Saturn could make something for you , also we,d need to take into account the prob that Ash encountered where as his upper coupling was deemed to be too close to the CP16 bulkhead.
We,d be happy to help out if we can for you.

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Ginge......

If you can supply some dimensions....length/diameter/couplings needed etc with a drawing then i,m sure Saturn could make something for you , also we,d need to take into account the prob that Ash encountered where as his upper coupling was deemed to be too close to the CP16 bulkhead.
We,d be happy to help out if we can for you.

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I wonder if putting the bulkhead on the inside would be an easy fix, would give a little extra clerance. The joint is very close to the bulkhead on the sierra so I am a bit unsure why it's a problem.

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The joint is very close to the bulkhead on the sierra so I am a bit unsure why it's a problem.

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This one has me a little confused myself

I understood that the Sierra's steering shaft is designed to collapse ..... One of the clamping plates on the triangular section is held in place by a shear pin & in the event of a frontal impact, this pin would shear & allow that clamp to slide up the triangular shaft !!??
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The later adjustable column has a sliding triangular shaft, the whole unit is a bit bulkier though.

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Must be on the Coffee and Mints by now.......... Hope there's no brandy course!!

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In light of Ash's recent IVA fail on the steering column, i'll be needing to review my own

Now just thinking a little outside the box .... How's about turning some bosses to join the extension tube/bar, say 60-80mm long !!??

This would allow the use of 15mm soild bar or perhaps 19mm OD thick wall tube.
Once welded, they could be drilled & fitted with a roll pin as a fail safe ( Way OTT, I know )

I know on my own build, a thinner extension shaft would give me a tad more clearance of the offending chassis rail

Like I say .... Just thinking aloud
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