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08-08-2010, 06:12 PM | #1 |
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Please Help, having issues with front end...
I am doing some work on my 66 (ball joints, tie rods, etc) and discovered that the PO just used 66 tie rod ends on a later model drop spindle (at least 3-4 years old) and it doesn't fit will at all. The spindle does not have any markings on it so I don't know what it is (66, 72, or 73 type) though it does have calipers and hoses that look like the 73' type on it. The 66 ball joints wouldn't work as there is not enough thread to bolt with a cotter, but the 73 type looks to fit (I didn't have a 72 type ball available to try). I believe the lower ball joint is the same for 71-86 but the upper is listed as different between 71-72 and 73-86 so I am not 100% sure the I am using the correct upper. Anyone know if the 73-86 style ball joint fit or looks like it fits in a 72 style spindle? I don't want to be running the wrong one in my daily driver!
I am hopeful the outer tie rod connection will shed some light on what style drop spindle I have as they look to have 3 different sizes. 65-70 outer is 7/16" with a .856 taper length going between .593 and .623 71-72 outer is 1/2" with a .612 taper length going between .521 and .623 73-86 outer is 9/16" with a .924 taper length going between .593 and .747 As for tie rod ends, I believe it is running the 66 center section and the new idler and pitman look ok but I need to get a good tie rod arrangement . I think I found a good setup if my spindle is a 73+. Using an old chassis book I found that the 73-77 El Camino uses an inner tie rod with the same taper and bolt sizes as the 66 inner but with 11/16" left threaded rod so it will mate up using the 73 outer tie rod and adjusting sleeve. Has anyone tried this? Captainfab? 73-86 C10 outer Moog # ES409RT Adjusting Sleeve Moog # ES2004S 73-77 El Camino inner Moog # ES2020RLT If this works, it could be a good solution as parts look to be in stock items at Auto Zone/O'Reilly type stores for a combined price less than mating adapters that a couple vendors sell. If the spindle is a 71-72 style I am not sure what may be an easy fix, suggestions? |
08-09-2010, 12:52 AM | #2 |
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Re: Please Help, having issues with front end...
Typically when I convert to front disc brakes, I use the '73-'87 parts including the entire steering linkage. This avoids confusion later on when parts need replaced. I understand your situation when you don't know what the PO used. If the '73-'87 ball joints will work, I believe they are less $$ than the '71-'72 units. I don't know the exact differences though as I've not used them. The Moog ES2020RLT is the inner tierod that is supposed to be used when doing the 6 lug disc conversion with the '88-'98 spindles,rotors, calipers and outer tierods. They are supposed to mate up with the '88-'98 outer tierods and fit the taper of the '65-'70 draglink. I have yet to complete this installation, so I can't speak from firsthand experience. I could check that out tomorrow when I'm at the shop.
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08-09-2010, 01:33 PM | #3 |
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Re: Please Help, having issues with front end...
Well... It is definitely not a 73+ spindle, the outer tie rod does not fit so it is looking like it may be a 71-72 spindle. I have upper ball joints and outer tie rods on the way...
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08-09-2010, 01:46 PM | #4 |
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Re: Please Help, having issues with front end...
This isnt really helpful, but if your budget can take it, I would buy all the parts for either setup and return what is not needed. If it's being shipped I understand the cost, but sometimes I try to figure in the 'hassle factor' of getting it right the first time.
Good luck!!!
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