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Alan Jefferies

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Drag Link RHD
« on: November 14, 2023, 21:07:11 »
I am doing a ground up resto of my RHD 1966 230SL. I have just fitted new tie rods, steering suspension and drag link. The new steering suspension when fitted to the new drag link runs very close to the mount. I can see that the old drag link has a slight kink in it.  I have fitted it and the issue goes away. Is this a RHD issue. You help would be appreciated. Pics attached, No 3 is the two drag links, the 2nd pic is the new one as fitted, the 3rd is the original drag link as fitted.
« Last Edit: November 15, 2023, 07:04:39 by Alan Jefferies »

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Re: Drag Link RHD
« Reply #1 on: November 14, 2023, 21:33:18 »
Alan,

Welcome to the Group!  You should be able to post 4 pics per message.
Rodd

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Re: Drag Link RHD
« Reply #2 on: November 15, 2023, 08:50:37 »
Hi Alan,

Both my old and new draglinks do not have a kink in them.

I’m a way off from driving mine, but I suspect it won’t be a problem as the swinging arc of the steering gear will take the draglink away from the crossmember brace.

Time will tell of course, but I’m not too stressed about it as yet.

Doug
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Re: Drag Link RHD
« Reply #3 on: November 15, 2023, 09:00:10 »
Also,

Looking at the pic with your idler arm, there appears to be too big of a gap at the top.

It takes a bit of finessing with the coarse and fine threads, but you need to get the cap as far down as possible, while still allowing full movement.

Doug.
1966 MB 230SL DB 717 4sp Australian Delivered Matching Numbers Car. One day it will be back on the road in all its glory.
2000 MB CLK430 Convertible
2001 Nissan 200SX Spec S
2019 Audi SQ7 Special Edition

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Re: Drag Link RHD
« Reply #4 on: November 15, 2023, 09:22:29 »
I’ve not bolted everything tight yet so that could well may make a difference. Thanks for you help👍