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| DRR Trophy |
I have a standard issue 11/4 od column with a 3/4 od inner tube. Does anyone know of a shoulder type needle or ball bearing that would replace the plastic one? Looking to get rid of as much slack as possible. Thank You | ||
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I made my own column being a machinist so I can't suggest a specific bearing but I would suggest having someone make them out of Delrin (Acetal) plastic. That's what I used on mine. You can make them pretty tight and Delrin is pretty good at wear resistance. If you don't have any machinist buddies and could get me good drawings of what you need I could make you some. I have lots of Delrin laying around and it would only take about 30 minutes. I would make it a press fit into the tube and give about .005" around the shaft. | |||
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| DRR Pro |
Monte, consider shopping at McMaster-Carr and other such outlets for a needle bearing. McMaster has detailed drawings of most such items. Might find a part number, then source locally. Larry Woodfin | |||
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Larry, the problem with running a needle bearing is that the surface of the shaft running through it needs to be hardened or it will wear. Just like a needle bearing in the rear of a trans versus a bushing. The needle yoke is hardened. | |||
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Aftermarket steering column

