90 se steering rack-help please
90 se steering rack-help please
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ragingfool

Original Poster:

165 posts

259 months

Thursday 2nd September 2004
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i need to chase the threads on the rack itself (where the collars hold the tie rod ball ends)
does anyone know what thread that is?
thanks
chris
90SE

ragingfool

Original Poster:

165 posts

259 months

Friday 3rd September 2004
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FYI
looks like M22x1.25
chris

dr.hess

837 posts

272 months

Friday 3rd September 2004
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An inexpensive set of metric taps & dies from Harbor Freight comes with a thread pitch guage and is very handy. Add in a $15 caliper and you are set.

Dr.Hess

ragingfool

Original Poster:

165 posts

259 months

Friday 3rd September 2004
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hey Dr. Hess
thanks for replying
I ordered such a set this morning for mytoolstore.com
the machine shop at work had everything but the darn die! that size is hard to find
ragingfool

Dr.Hess

837 posts

272 months

Friday 3rd September 2004
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My favorite source for hard to find taps/dies is in Houston. Their name escapes me at the moment, but they are an industrial supplier and have great prices. If you can't find one elsewhere, let me know and when I get home I'll look at their catalog.

Dr.Hess

dr.hess

837 posts

272 months

Saturday 4th September 2004
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www.rex-supply.com/home/home.asp

Go to
www.rex-supply.com/customerService/requestCatalog.asp

and request a catalog. 1.75" thick and packed with stuff.

Dr.Hess

ragingfool

Original Poster:

165 posts

259 months

Saturday 4th September 2004
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the catalog is on its way. I tried MSC and several other tooling supply houses and nada. we'll try this one.
thanks
ragaingfool

dr.hess

837 posts

272 months

Saturday 4th September 2004
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You sure of that thread pitch? Check it on a tread pitch guage? Check the OD with a caliper? I don't see anything in 1.25 bigger than 14mm. There is a 22mm x 1.50 TP rethreading hex die for $11.90.

If it is that odd ball, then what you need is a thread restoring tool. Part number FB80-NES1, $29.95. one size fits all.

Dr.Hess

ragingfool

Original Poster:

165 posts

259 months

Saturday 4th September 2004
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yep. caliper shows major dia 22.00 mm
thread gauge 1.25
no mistake

Esprit2

279 posts

259 months

Sunday 5th September 2004
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For what it's worth

Standard Metric Thread Sizes

Thread/Tap .. Tap Drill Size
M22 x 2.5 ... 19.5 mm = 0.7677 inch
M22 x 2.0 ... 20.0 mm = 0.7874 inch
M22 x 1.5 ... 20.5 mm = 0.8070 inch
M22 x 1.0 ... 21.0 mm = 0.8267 inch

Regards,
Tim Engel
Lotus Owners Oftha North

Dr.Hess

837 posts

272 months

Tuesday 7th September 2004
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Are you sure it isn't 7/8" x 20?

Dr.Hess

ragingfool

Original Poster:

165 posts

259 months

Tuesday 7th September 2004
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can't be sure of anything now 'cause it's back in the car.
however, other than the above measurements fitting perfectly, everything on the car is metric. why would the English use an english measurement there?
thanks
ragingfool

dr.hess

837 posts

272 months

Tuesday 7th September 2004
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Lotus has a history of using Triumph parts, such as the front upper ball joint on our cars for instance. There are many other examples. A Spitfire rack is rumored to be 7/8 x 20.

Dr.Hess

ragingfool

Original Poster:

165 posts

259 months

Wednesday 8th September 2004
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hmmm....
i did notice that the outside door handle was the same on my TR7
i need the little rubber bump stop that the door operator rest against, but my tr7 catalogs only show the whole assembly. any ideas?
you could be right about the threads, but hopefully i'll never have to know...i cleaned them up using a very small triangular file and finished the rack project.
thanks
ragingfool