Re: Steering Ball Joints
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Steering ball joints
I am currently rebuilding the front end on my TC and am having
difficulty getting a new ball and seats for the steering box end of
the drag link. The balls and seats that I have bought are smaller
than my originals so the seats don't locate properly in the spring
and
at the inner end. There is also a danger that the ball could be
pulled out of the ball joint via the opening in the housing.
I've spoken to my supplier (someone who's been around MG's for a long
time) and he doesn't recollect ever having seen the larger size of
ball. However, both of my TC's have this size. It seems that the
whole ball joint on my cars is larger in diameter than the other
three
ball joints, whereas (according to my supplier) the norm is ball
joints about the same size on all four joints. The larger ball
joints
also have steel seats with bronze inserts whereas the smaller ones
just have polished surfaces in the all-steel seat.
The dimensions of my ball joint components are:
Ball diameter - 7/8"
External plug diameter - 15/16"
Seat OD - 7/8" the layout is roughly proportional to the smaller seat
but with a bronze insert in the bearing surface
Spring OD - 13/16"
The new balls are - 11/16" diameter - about the same as the other
ball
joints.
My question is: are the larger balls and seats available anywhere
and,
if so where?
The other mystery is - were two sizes of ball joint fitted to the the
steering box end of the drag link or were replacements made in a
different size at some time?
Thanks in advance.
Mark Jablonski
TC6022 & TC4820
difficulty getting a new ball and seats for the steering box end of
the drag link. The balls and seats that I have bought are smaller
than my originals so the seats don't locate properly in the spring
and
at the inner end. There is also a danger that the ball could be
pulled out of the ball joint via the opening in the housing.
I've spoken to my supplier (someone who's been around MG's for a long
time) and he doesn't recollect ever having seen the larger size of
ball. However, both of my TC's have this size. It seems that the
whole ball joint on my cars is larger in diameter than the other
three
ball joints, whereas (according to my supplier) the norm is ball
joints about the same size on all four joints. The larger ball
joints
also have steel seats with bronze inserts whereas the smaller ones
just have polished surfaces in the all-steel seat.
The dimensions of my ball joint components are:
Ball diameter - 7/8"
External plug diameter - 15/16"
Seat OD - 7/8" the layout is roughly proportional to the smaller seat
but with a bronze insert in the bearing surface
Spring OD - 13/16"
The new balls are - 11/16" diameter - about the same as the other
ball
joints.
My question is: are the larger balls and seats available anywhere
and,
if so where?
The other mystery is - were two sizes of ball joint fitted to the the
steering box end of the drag link or were replacements made in a
different size at some time?
Thanks in advance.
Mark Jablonski
TC6022 & TC4820
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- Joined: Wed Dec 08, 1999 7:06 pm
Steering ball joints
I guess my query got lost amongst the debate over "hood stitching" so
I'll re-post it:
I am currently rebuilding the front end on my TC and am having
difficulty getting a new ball and seats for the steering box end of
the drag link. The balls and seats that I have bought are smaller
than my originals so the seats don't locate properly in the spring
and
at the inner end. There is also a danger that the ball could be
pulled out of the ball joint via the opening in the housing.
I've spoken to my supplier (someone who's been around MG's for a long
time) and he doesn't recollect ever having seen the larger size of
ball. However, both of my TC's have this size. It seems that the
whole ball joint on my cars is larger in diameter than the other
three
ball joints, whereas (according to my supplier) the norm is ball
joints about the same size on all four joints. The whole ball joint
housing is larger at the steering box end. The larger ball joints
also have steel seats with bronze inserts whereas the smaller ones
just have polished surfaces in the all-steel seat.
The dimensions of my ball joint components are:
Ball diameter - 7/8"
External plug diameter - 15/16"
Seat OD - 7/8" the layout is roughly proportional to the smaller seat
but with a bronze insert in the bearing surface
Spring OD - 13/16"
The new balls are - 11/16" diameter - about the same as the other
ball
joints.
My question is: are the larger balls and seats available anywhere
and,
if so where?
The other mystery is - were two sizes of ball joint fitted to the the
steering box end of the drag link or were replacements made in a
different size at some time?
Mark Jablonski
TC6022 & TC4820
I'll re-post it:
I am currently rebuilding the front end on my TC and am having
difficulty getting a new ball and seats for the steering box end of
the drag link. The balls and seats that I have bought are smaller
than my originals so the seats don't locate properly in the spring
and
at the inner end. There is also a danger that the ball could be
pulled out of the ball joint via the opening in the housing.
I've spoken to my supplier (someone who's been around MG's for a long
time) and he doesn't recollect ever having seen the larger size of
ball. However, both of my TC's have this size. It seems that the
whole ball joint on my cars is larger in diameter than the other
three
ball joints, whereas (according to my supplier) the norm is ball
joints about the same size on all four joints. The whole ball joint
housing is larger at the steering box end. The larger ball joints
also have steel seats with bronze inserts whereas the smaller ones
just have polished surfaces in the all-steel seat.
The dimensions of my ball joint components are:
Ball diameter - 7/8"
External plug diameter - 15/16"
Seat OD - 7/8" the layout is roughly proportional to the smaller seat
but with a bronze insert in the bearing surface
Spring OD - 13/16"
The new balls are - 11/16" diameter - about the same as the other
ball
joints.
My question is: are the larger balls and seats available anywhere
and,
if so where?
The other mystery is - were two sizes of ball joint fitted to the the
steering box end of the drag link or were replacements made in a
different size at some time?
Mark Jablonski
TC6022 & TC4820
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Steering Ball Joints
Mike,
I think that the main purpose of the spring is to remove backlash
from the system. In those days they did not care about steering
wheel shocks! Turning back 1 slot from tight is correct. I have tried
a second slot back and everything feels sloppy and loose.
The thread is quite coarse and apart from the sloppiness another
slot would make me nervous. I don't want to hit a pot hole and have
a ball joint jump apart!
Viv
I think that the main purpose of the spring is to remove backlash
from the system. In those days they did not care about steering
wheel shocks! Turning back 1 slot from tight is correct. I have tried
a second slot back and everything feels sloppy and loose.
The thread is quite coarse and apart from the sloppiness another
slot would make me nervous. I don't want to hit a pot hole and have
a ball joint jump apart!
Viv
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Steering Ball Joints
Yes Harry as now advised by several members, I refered to my
owner's manual and sure enough, both the assembly order and actual
case of the steering box end joint were wrong and have been for the
last 5 years until it burst open on hard left luck under plenty of power.
Fortunately there was lots of space and the speed was slow...........
I also admit to having assembled it myself 5 years ago.
I fully agree there is no need to change anything from original - all I
must do is put it back to original like you say! Hopefully I can pick up
the correct ball joint at Silverstone.
owner's manual and sure enough, both the assembly order and actual
case of the steering box end joint were wrong and have been for the
last 5 years until it burst open on hard left luck under plenty of power.
Fortunately there was lots of space and the speed was slow...........
I also admit to having assembled it myself 5 years ago.
I fully agree there is no need to change anything from original - all I
must do is put it back to original like you say! Hopefully I can pick up
the correct ball joint at Silverstone.
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Steering Ball Joints
Good evening MGers I have fitted a VW steering box to TC 6996 as part of the rebuild but I left the ball joints alone as they looked OK. With the wheels on a concrete garage floor I get a lot of steering wheel movement before the wheels start to turn. This happens far less on the road when it steers pretty well. Am I just compressing the ball joint springs trying to turn the wheels on the garage floor or should I have replaced the ball joints? Thanks and regardsGeoffTC6996 A warm and sunny Suffolk ( for a change)
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Re: Steering Ball Joints
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Ian Linton TA3120Lewes, East Sussex, England From: mg-tabc-noreply@yahoogroups.com
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Subject: [mg-tabc] Steering Ball Joints Good evening MGers I have fitted a VW steering box to TC 6996 as part of the rebuild but I left the ball joints alone as they looked OK. With the wheels on a concrete garage floor I get a lot of steering wheel movement before the wheels start to turn. This happens far less on the road when it steers pretty well. Am I just compressing the ball joint springs trying to turn the wheels on the garage floor or should I have replaced the ball joints? Thanks and regardsGeoffTC6996 A warm and sunny Suffolk ( for a change)
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Ian Linton TA3120Lewes, East Sussex, England From: mg-tabc-noreply@yahoogroups.com
Sent: 16 June 2019 21:21
To: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [mg-tabc] Steering Ball Joints Good evening MGers I have fitted a VW steering box to TC 6996 as part of the rebuild but I left the ball joints alone as they looked OK. With the wheels on a concrete garage floor I get a lot of steering wheel movement before the wheels start to turn. This happens far less on the road when it steers pretty well. Am I just compressing the ball joint springs trying to turn the wheels on the garage floor or should I have replaced the ball joints? Thanks and regardsGeoffTC6996 A warm and sunny Suffolk ( for a change)
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