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1935 drag link adjustment
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35ragtop |
10-25-2010 @ 3:23 PM
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Hi guys, I am re assembling a 35 after 30 years in pieces. Can anyone tell me if there is a proceedure to correctly adjust the drag link on the steering.I have adjusted the toe in as per spec but cant find any data on the drag link. The one I am using is adjustable at the pitman arm end. Any tips? appreciate it
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supereal |
10-25-2010 @ 3:32 PM
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Set the front wheels in a "dead ahead" position, then adjust the drag link until the steering wheel is in the correct "straight across" place..
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flatheadfan |
10-26-2010 @ 10:00 AM
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35ragtop- Supereal has given you the correct procedure but I believe for the '35 the correct steering wheel position you are seeking is a "Y" configuration. Tom
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supereal |
10-26-2010 @ 2:04 PM
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Tom: I should have said "straight ahead" instead of "across".
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35ragtop |
10-26-2010 @ 3:07 PM
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Thank You fellas, thats great. I couldnt see any other reason for adjustment and wanted to make sure. Yes I now have the perfect Y. This is a great forum and I have learnt a lot buy reading about other peoples problems even if they are not the same year. I guess I will be facing some tuning issues when I finally fire her up! Keep it coming!
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