Thanks to Karl and company, I got enough gumption to go out and try to remove the rack one more time. The universal under the dash was totally disassembled but still binding. Once that was behind me the rack hit the floor.
Time for the Turbo Tie Rods and a sprucing up. Here's some photos of the day:
I started by pulling the spring retainers off.
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The next setp was to remove the old tie rods from the rack. This is easily accomplished by turning the old rod up at a 90 deg. angle and using it as a lever to "crank" it off.
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I sealed off the ends and the steering gear input and took the assembly to my glass bead cabinet for some cleaning... end result.
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Then it was time to install the turbo tie rods. I actually had the proper sized wrench in a thin format so I was lucky here... best method is:
1. Take the ball joint end off.
2. Install the spacer on the tie rod and tighten to the rack.
3. Slip the rubber boot over the assembly. Make sure the small end fits in the groove on the rubber grommet that is on the rod.
4. Reinstall the ball joint end.
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I also relubed the rack using caution when removing the cover so as to keep the gasket in decent order. I reassembled with a gasket compound.
I thought I'd throw in a "style shot" of the entire front suspension. It's all 911 based using the following components:
911 A-Arms
19mm Torsion bars
18mm factory sway bar from a 76 Turbo (one year only)
Koni Struts and inserts with the spindles raised 18mm
S-Calipers
Vented/Drilled Brembos
and of course Turbo Tie Rods.
I'm working on finishing the wheel wells over the holidays so I can bolt it all back on!
Onward...
E.
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very nice, what car is it going into?
Eric
That looks really nice Eric. Great work!
very nice stuff eric.
Purdy work!
Nice job Eric
Eric,
When can you get to mine?
Great job!
Van914
Thanks Gint and all...
Mike, if you look real close you'll see those brand spank'n new ball joints on there! P210 is on it's way back home. Thanks mucho for the tool loan!!!!!
Man Eric you have way to many cool project's!
Eric
More like "way too many projects"... it would be nice to drive one instead of working on it. Some day.
Thanks...
E.
Eric - that is sweet...!!!
Not to push you to the "next stage" - but what are you doing on the rear????
Eric,
Thanks for the pics. The club people really respond to the posts with pics. You would be amazed at the number of people that call me for parts and refer to a thread with detailed pics in it to point out what they are looking for.
Good job. It looks great.
B
Damn... nice work. congrats!
I didnt say I sold them anything.
B
I'm gonna post that picture once a week and haunt you!
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