I can answer that for Bob

 

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From: [email protected]
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Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2011 7:09 PM
To: Robert McElwee
Cc: Miatapower Miata Power
Subject: RE: Problems removing the steering column from the rack

 

manual or power steering?

 

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From: Robert McElwee [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2011 3:01 PM
To: Bill Cardell
Cc: derf; Miatapower Miata Power
Subject: Re: Problems removing the steering column from the rack

Replying to several posts here:

Total number of turns is 2.5 lock to lock. I have heard that a manual rack
should be 2.8 turns lock to lock. After 0.8 turns to the right the boot is
completely compressed and therefore it cannot be turned any further. The
left side is compressed after 1.7 turns (and the wheel is hitting the
a-arm).

When the wheels are straight the boot on the left side is much longer (twice
the length?) of the one on the right. I don't have another Miata to look at
(can't see it on my MSM due to all the junk under the hood and the belly
pan) to see if it is like that on other Miatas.

The tie rods (at least from the start of the threads to where it flares out)
are the same length @ ~6.5". I have no looked under the boots but might go
in there in the morning. Might grab some video as well so you guys can see
what I am seeing.

As far as something being bent, I would think that if one side were bent it
would mean that it could not turn that side much. So, what accounts for
being able to turn the other side so far the wheel hits the A-arm? You could
say that it was drastically aligned after the "wreck" but there is not much
difference in the position/length of the tie rod ends.




On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 1:05 PM, Bill Cardell <[email protected]> wrote:

I don't see how the rack itself could change length (at least and still
turn).  Back to the beginning of this whole thing, what is the total
number of turns from stop to stop?



Bill Cardell



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