First time rebuilder - struggling with steering rack

PostPost by: Jem » Thu Nov 05, 2020 6:55 pm

Hi,
I'm rebuilding my 71 Sprint DHC - RHD. progressing well, but when I come to loose fitting the rack, I have an issue: (rack is a new unit as are track rod ends)

Fitting the rack and winding both track rod ends on as far as possible, the wheels are very toe-out and I cannot get them straight, let alone toe-in.
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If I put the left wheel straight ahead, the right wheel points off at a big angle
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If I put the right wheel straight, the left side of the track rod is off by quite a distance
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I must have done something stupid, but without the track rod ends winding on further or the steering rack being narrower (neither of which can happen), I'm not sure what is wrong.
Please can you advise?
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PostPost by: jono » Thu Nov 05, 2020 7:58 pm

Some of the current track rods advertised for Elans and Plus 2's are too long I've found.
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PostPost by: oldelanman » Thu Nov 05, 2020 8:12 pm

Your new steering rack may be a standard Triumph unit which has not been modified to suit the Elan. The Elan version has track rods approx 3/4" shorter than the Triumph ones and should also have internal lock limiting spacers fitted.
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PostPost by: Elanman99 » Thu Nov 05, 2020 8:37 pm

Before you start sawing off the ends, check with whoever supplied it because its basically the wrong rack for your car. Possibly its for a Plus 2.

As oldelan said, the correct rack will have travel limiting spacers (hidden inside the rubber gaiters). Some replacement racks have the rack bar ball joints assembled by a swaging process so its not possible to retro fit them.

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PostPost by: baileyman » Thu Nov 05, 2020 10:29 pm

You may want to chase the ball joint threads with a tap. Just make sure it is the type with a smaller shank than threaded portion. John
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PostPost by: oldelanman » Fri Nov 06, 2020 9:41 am

Just checked a spare rack I have and it measures 100 cm overall excluding the track rod ends, if your new one is longer it's not correct for the Elan.
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Also if you have the correct lock limiting spacers fitted in the rack you should have approx 2 and 3/8 turns of the pinion lock-to-lock.
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PostPost by: vstibbard » Fri Nov 06, 2020 12:22 pm

I've had this a number of times in last few years, the track rod ends are to long.... in both cases I purchased the track rods from Lotus part suppliers, and had them for a while before trying to use them...!

I've also had a set with metric threads on the tapered ball, and a larger diameter taper, ironically these had the correct length as an old sample track rod end I've kept!!
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PostPost by: Jem » Fri Nov 06, 2020 12:44 pm

The rack has approx 2 and 1/4 turns lock to lock - so that seems the same.
the length seems broadly right as well.
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to get the wheels straight with the rack in approximate centre, the track rods would need to wind on as shown (RHD car). Neither will get close to going on that far.
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PostPost by: Jem » Fri Nov 06, 2020 12:46 pm

vstibbard wrote:I've had this a number of times in last few years, the track rod ends are to long.... in both cases I purchased the track rods from Lotus part suppliers, and had them for a while before trying to use them...!

I've also had a set with metric threads on the tapered ball, and a larger diameter taper, ironically these had the correct length as an old sample track rod end I've kept!!


do you remember how long they should be?
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PostPost by: snowyelan » Fri Nov 06, 2020 1:01 pm

Hi Jem,

A bit off topic but Is it possible for you to measure the thickness of the upright mounting ear below? I'm creating a CAD model of the front suspension and this is one of the dimensions that is questionable.

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PostPost by: oldelanman » Fri Nov 06, 2020 3:18 pm

Jem,
Not sure what measurement you show in your photo. Did you measure the overall length of the complete rack ? As I said it should be 1000 mm (1 metre) excluding the track rod ends ... yours looks too long.
My track rod ends are 70 mm long measured from centre of ball joint to the end .. how does that compare with yours?
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PostPost by: Jem » Fri Nov 06, 2020 3:57 pm

oldelanman wrote:Jem,
Not sure what measurement you show in your photo. Did you measure the overall length of the complete rack ? As I said it should be 1000 mm (1 metre) excluding the track rod ends ... yours looks too long.
My track rod ends are 70 mm long measured from centre of ball joint to the end .. how does that compare with yours?


my rack is 1m long (ex the track rod ends)track rod ends are 70mm from centre to the end.
How far do you track rod ends wind on?
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PostPost by: oldelanman » Fri Nov 06, 2020 4:49 pm

Jem wrote:How far do you track rod ends wind on?


The locknuts are very near the end of the thread on the track rods so looking at the spare rack that gives around 35mm of thread engaged in the track rod end.
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PostPost by: vstibbard » Fri Nov 06, 2020 8:58 pm

I'll measure it today and post details tonight.

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PostPost by: Jem » Fri Nov 06, 2020 9:06 pm

vstibbard wrote:I'll measure it today and post details tonight.

Cheers

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