Re: 1930 733 Steering Sector Worm Gear and Shaft
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Tom, I know you are looking for another answer, but I vote no.
(o{I}o)
Posted on: 2010/9/9 18:27
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John,
Not really looking for a particular answer, just the right one I really don't feel like having my 3 ton car lose steering and run over a Prius. Pretty sure my car would be repairable, but the occupants of both cars would probably be dead... I am going to use the current shaft for now, with the understanding that once the car is done I won't actually drive it on the street. The shaft should be easy-ish to replace on a completed car. This way I can trailer the car easily to Saledo and other meets and drive it slowly around my drive. Which brings me to this question: anybody have an extra sector worm gear and shaft for a 7th-9th series car? According to the parts book, all cars from these series used the same shaft. Thanks, Tom
Posted on: 2010/9/10 8:13
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I'll try to head over to the museum today and check.
Posted on: 2010/9/10 9:38
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West Peterson
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Re: 1930 733 Steering Sector Worm Gear and Shaft
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Tom, I understand you not wanting to delay getting the car finished. Maybe your request for a sector worm gear and shaft will result in someone finding one now, and you can proceed on schedule with the good stuff. I admire the detail work you are doing on the 730 - down to the component level.
I registered for the CCCA Grand Classic in Waxahachie yesterday. Contrary to instructions in the registration form, room reservations are being handled by the event organizers. I have written a letter to Steve Chapman to clarify this. (o{I}o)
Posted on: 2010/9/10 10:09
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West,
Thanks for looking. I always forget about the museum as a parts source... John, Thanks for the encouragement. Another reason I want something for steering is so I can get the chassis easily onto a flat bed for hauling to Colvin for mounting the engine and transmission. That will be an exciting day! Cheers, Tom
Posted on: 2010/9/10 12:17
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An un-twisted 9-tooth shaft is on its way, along with a straight pitman arm. Good thing I checked twice. The 11-tooth shaft was a little bigger and I don't think would have worked for you.
Posted on: 2010/9/10 15:05
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West,
You are my hero! That is completely awesome, wonderful news. I will provide you with a cheering section for Hershey, if you would like.
Posted on: 2010/9/10 17:25
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