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ecosse

posted on 16/2/06 at 09:46 PM Reply With Quote
escort rack dimension

Can anyone tell me the dimensions of the escort rack?
Specifically, the distance between the two mounting points and the distance to where the steering shaft connects, measured from either of the mountings?

I dont have a rack yet and have a concern that I may be a bit tighter to the FU tube for the column shaft than is ideal

Cheers

Alex
PS
I did try searching, but no success

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greglogan

posted on 16/2/06 at 10:09 PM Reply With Quote
I am buying a rack off INDYKID. He still has it so if you U2U him, he might be able to help.

Greg.





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JoelP

posted on 16/2/06 at 10:20 PM Reply With Quote
i thought the escort rack had brackets that clip over, rather than fixed mountings? I have a rack in the garage like that, that i assumed was from an escort. Sierra ones are much nicer IMHO, the mounting is level etc.
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Bob C

posted on 16/2/06 at 11:43 PM Reply With Quote
I shortened my rack housing 3" and my mounts are 7" apart so I'd say 10" between the mounts.
I'd estimate the pinion shaft is 1.75" from the nearest mount centre (but it's not quite square on so it's hard to say)
Obviously these are estimates & you may get better data from someone but bear in mind the pinion is not square on and not in the plane of the mountings so your best bet is to try one in place before fully welding the FU tubes. . . . .
Bob

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907

posted on 17/2/06 at 12:41 AM Reply With Quote
Hi Alex,

257 mm centre to centre of mounts.

Centre of o/s mount to centre of splined shaft = 60 mm

HTH

Paul G






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02GF74

posted on 17/2/06 at 08:44 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Bob C
I shortened my rack housing




you chopped the rack housing? and did you shorten the internals i.e. rack?

How and why? (just curious)

Why not just cut down the track rods?
(or it is something to do with having too short track rods affecting bump steer?)

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Bob C

posted on 17/2/06 at 09:03 AM Reply With Quote
yeah shortened innards by 3.5" and housing by 3.
Done to get rid of bump steer (loads of threads about it......)
sliced off the passenger end of rack & re-turned the 'socket' and threads
cheers
Bob

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ecosse

posted on 17/2/06 at 09:59 AM Reply With Quote
Thanks everyone.

907: great stuff, much appreciated.

Bob C: Unfortunately I have welded the FU's I thought I was doing well waiting until I was doing the wishbone brackets before welding them, forgot about the steering rack

Consolation is, 907's measurements look like I will be okay for the column fit

I hadn't realised that the rack is best shortened for bump steer though, I thought it was good enough as is!
Would it be easier/preferable to go for a shortened sierra rack, rather than a standard escort one?
Or is the shortening the rack a straight forward job?

Cheers

Alex

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