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Converting to rose joint track rod ends.
John Bonnett - 13/7/20 at 07:05 PM

Just an option I'm thinking about. Should the taper in the steering arm be bored out to parallel?


rusty nuts - 13/7/20 at 07:31 PM

Pretty sure I’ve seen an adapter the has a taper to fit the steering arm with a stud at the wide end of the taper to attach the rose joint?


John Bonnett - 14/7/20 at 06:42 AM

I've looked at a few Escort kits (which won't be any good for me) and they appear to have just an h/t allen bolt to fix the rose joint to the steering arm. I wouldn't be happy to fit a parallel bolt into a taper.


Bluemoon - 14/7/20 at 07:45 AM

Just remember forces on the joint, rosejoints are not strong when pulling then ball out of the socket..


John Bonnett - 14/7/20 at 08:06 AM

quote:
Originally posted by Bluemoon
Just remember forces on the joint, rosejoints are not strong when pulling then ball out of the socket..



It's a well used conversion on rally cars so I would have thought it would be okay.


40inches - 14/7/20 at 09:16 AM

quote:
Originally posted by John Bonnett
I've looked at a few Escort kits (which won't be any good for me) and they appear to have just an h/t allen bolt to fix the rose joint to the steering arm. I wouldn't be happy to fit a parallel bolt into a taper.

Perhaps a thick shouldered washer would do the job?


John Bonnett - 14/7/20 at 09:49 AM

quote:
Originally posted by 40inches
quote:
Originally posted by John Bonnett
I've looked at a few Escort kits (which won't be any good for me) and they appear to have just an h/t allen bolt to fix the rose joint to the steering arm. I wouldn't be happy to fit a parallel bolt into a taper.

Perhaps a thick shouldered washer would do the job?



With a straight bolt into a taper it's only going to touch in the tight part so surely it has to flex where there's a gap.


rusty nuts - 14/7/20 at 11:53 AM

How about machining a tapered item to fit through the steering arm with a securing bolt holding it all together. ?


John Bonnett - 14/7/20 at 11:56 AM

quote:
Originally posted by rusty nuts
How about machining a tapered item to fit through the steering arm with a securing bolt holding it all together. ?


I think that would be a good solution although simpler to drill out the taper in the steering arm to parallel.


Theshed - 14/7/20 at 01:27 PM

Made me think a bit this one. I was wondering why most track rod ends are tapered. I suspect the answer is to provide a second fail safe if the nut comes undone.

I suspect a straight bolt and a nut with wire or a split pin would do the job. That said I would probably machine up a taper with a straight section then threaded ends. Just feels more elegant. you may well need to build in high alignment busshes/joints as a standard rod end has quite limited missalignment. A safety washer at the top in case the ball pops out (pretty unlikely in my view the load will be tiny).


rusty nuts - 14/7/20 at 04:08 PM

https://www.motorsport-tools.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/thumbnail/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/r/o/rod_end_DSC00693_1.jpg


CNHSS1 - 14/7/20 at 10:52 PM

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/143647718025


John Bonnett - 15/7/20 at 06:33 AM

quote:
Originally posted by CNHSS1
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/143647718025



Good find. Thank you