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Blue Fox

posted on 21/8/08 at 03:14 PM Reply With Quote
Numpty ball joint question

I'm using cortina uprights with maxi ball joints. Just been fitting all the rubber bushes to the wishbones and fitted the transit track ends, however the upright on the maxi ball joint seems to be at an anlge. Can someone please tell me which way the upright should point.

Thanks

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nick205

posted on 21/8/08 at 03:45 PM Reply With Quote
Not quite sure what you're asking there.

Got a photo?






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big_wasa

posted on 21/8/08 at 03:50 PM Reply With Quote
Any help ?

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big_wasa

posted on 21/8/08 at 03:51 PM Reply With Quote
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Danozeman

posted on 21/8/08 at 04:30 PM Reply With Quote
Looks right to me wasa.





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Blue Fox

posted on 21/8/08 at 05:20 PM Reply With Quote
It might be my eyes as non of you seem to know what I'm talking about!! I'll try and explain again. If I bolt the ball joint down then the upright threaded part doesn't look to be vertical it seems to be angled slightly. As I said above it may be my eyes as didn't check it with anything so may be a bit of an optical illusion where its tappered.
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Macbeast

posted on 21/8/08 at 05:36 PM Reply With Quote
Are the two arms of the upper wishbone the same length ? If not, you may have them reversed front to back ?
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saigonij

posted on 21/8/08 at 05:47 PM Reply With Quote
i think i know what you mean - the threaded part of the ball joint which goes in to the hub is not straight up?

its ok - its designed to move so it might not be straight up ward - if you put the hub over it, you will find that the threaded part can move - its prob just very stiff as its new. Rescued attachment balljoint2.jpg
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RichieW

posted on 21/8/08 at 05:51 PM Reply With Quote
Blue Fox,

(If I understand you right)


Its a ball joint. The whole point is that the threaded part can articulate just like your shoulder or hip joint. If you knock the threaded part with a rubber mallet (put a nut on it first) and dont damage the threads you will find you can make it point it many directions away from vertical up.

They are quite stiff but they do move. Thats the whole point of them.



(Beaten to it)

[Edited on 21/8/08 by RichieW]

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Macbeast

posted on 21/8/08 at 08:05 PM Reply With Quote
Well yes - but the angle of the upright is determined by the wishbone geometry ?

Or are you talking about the angle of the threaded part of the ball joint itself ? If that emerges concentric with the hole in the upright then You're ok. If the taper in the upright is correct, then nutting it down firmly should pull the ball joint straight.

[Edited on 21/8/08 by Macbeast]

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Blue Fox

posted on 21/8/08 at 08:30 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks guys, you have answered my question. Both my ball joints had the threaded part pointing at exactly the same angle and I couldn't move them by hand so guesed this was a set angle! I'll get them fitted tomorrow now!!
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BenB

posted on 21/8/08 at 08:56 PM Reply With Quote
I wondered if that was what it was but couldn't work out a nice way of saying it
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