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Author: Subject: confused- steering column question
aka Keith

posted on 15/2/15 at 02:57 PM Reply With Quote
confused- steering column question

I was advised that I had some play in the UJ on the steering column. So with the nice weather I thought that I would look to replace it.

started this afternoon, and am confused. It has the sierra triangle female part, but the other end of the UJ is welded on to the column going down to the steering column.

Is this normal? How do I replace the UJ then?

Sorry for the idiot questions.

Car is an MK indy.

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Craig

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coozer

posted on 15/2/15 at 02:59 PM Reply With Quote
Got a picture of it?





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aka Keith

posted on 15/2/15 at 03:14 PM Reply With Quote
I have tried to put the image below

steering column 2
steering column 2


but it not worked then in the photo archive
[img]http:// steering column 2
steering column 2
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[img]http:// steering column
steering column
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left of the pictures is the scuttle and the shaft goes down to the rack.

[Edited on 15/2/15 by aka Keith]

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james h

posted on 15/2/15 at 04:09 PM Reply With Quote
Looks normal for a shortened steering assy. Could the play be in the firewall bush? I've used a self aligning bearing in mine.
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posted on 15/2/15 at 04:20 PM Reply With Quote
The play is definitely in the UJ circled and the weld on the left hand circle.

how do I replace the UJ?


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posted on 15/2/15 at 04:33 PM Reply With Quote
Grind off the uj and weld on a new one. I am just building mine , it's just a ford Sierra uj its welded to a set length piece of round bar , uj is welded to one end the other is welded to the rubber part that fits to steering rack.( not literally welded to the rubber part)
When building an mk , mk themselves modify this part for you .

Hope this helps thanks nick

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aka Keith

posted on 15/2/15 at 04:39 PM Reply With Quote
thanks Raptor, slight problem is that I do not have welding facilities. Are there any other options?
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coozer

posted on 15/2/15 at 05:09 PM Reply With Quote
Sure someone local will weld it for you, if I wasn't so far away I would do it for ya!





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posted on 15/2/15 at 05:35 PM Reply With Quote
I would remove the bar and check the other end is ok maybe replace that too. But no other option that I can think of
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posted on 15/2/15 at 09:03 PM Reply With Quote
Unless you want to look at changing the column section for a different shape, ie triangular, and have new bolt on joints, the only real option is to get a new UJ welded on. If you can cut the old one off cleanly and clean the column up, it'll only take a few minutes to weld that. Few quid in cash should see it done at a local fabricators.





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posted on 15/2/15 at 09:39 PM Reply With Quote
Carbuildersolutions do a sierra to escort UJ which you can bolt to a escort spline. How long is it? You can get a splined shaft in 300mm, 400mm or 600mm I believe.
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aka Keith

posted on 16/2/15 at 09:56 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by DIY Si
Unless you want to look at changing the column section for a different shape, ie triangular, and have new bolt on joints, the only real option is to get a new UJ welded on. If you can cut the old one off cleanly and clean the column up, it'll only take a few minutes to weld that. Few quid in cash should see it done at a local fabricators.



thanks for all the posts people.

So if I can grind it off, has anyone see a ford sierra triangle part that can be welded on, as most as far as I can see are designed to be wrapped and bolted around a splined column, or is it simply more grinding/fabrication needed on the downside element of the UJ?

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Craig

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posted on 16/2/15 at 11:50 AM Reply With Quote
One here on eBay new

Cut of the triangle part weld in the same position as your old one

Job done .

http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&alt=web&id=131430410247

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aka Keith

posted on 16/2/15 at 11:52 AM Reply With Quote
cheers Raptor.

Many thanks.


Cheers
Craig

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prawnabie

posted on 16/2/15 at 12:41 PM Reply With Quote
Try this people, they sell all manner of splined columns and parts...

http://www.popbrowns.co.uk/

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