Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => Drive train, fuel, suspension, steering & brakes => Topic started by: awolff280sl on August 31, 2008, 15:55:52
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I am unable to turn and adjust the left-hand screw ends of either of the new replacement tie rods I have. The tie rods are screwed all the way into their adjusting sleeves and won't budge. The right-hand screw ends turn easily in the sleeves, but I would have to screw these ones out almost to their ends to match the lengths on my old tie rods. I would like to more-or-less "balance" the number of threads on each end, but maybe I don't really need to anyway. In any event, I can't figure a way to hold the rod and turn the stuck end without risking damage to the tie rod. Anyone run into this?
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Left and right hand threads??
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I think so. I believe that one end screws in clockwise, while the other end screws in counter-clockwise.
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Silly question, but did you make sure the cinch bolt is loosened? (on the rod side)
I would soak the offending thread in penetrant overnight, and then use a bench vise for the tie-rod and a pipe wrench for the tie-rod end. Judiciously placed shop-rags should prevent major scratches, etc. Just make sure you know which way the threads are going!
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Got it done with a vise and more forcefull persuation. Thanks Waqas.