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power steering
hi can someone help me with the power steering numbers on the front hubs please? to make sure i get the right ones
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Re: power steering
There isnt a part number on them, only a partial number for the forging.
One side is marked Germany, the other France.
No, this is not a joke!
I have a loose pair at work, can photo tomorrow to help identify, along with an reference dimension.
One side is marked Germany, the other France.
No, this is not a joke!
I have a loose pair at work, can photo tomorrow to help identify, along with an reference dimension.
1985 Oettinger 3.2 Caravelle RHD syncro twin slider. SA Microbus bumpers, duplex winch system, ARC 7X15 period alloys
Re: power steering
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Re: power steering
Good luck fella.They are not easy to get hold of.
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Re: power steering
This might not be relevant to a German built example but here goes.
I fitted PAS to my South African T3 a couple of years ago. I was lucky enough to find a SA Caravelle being broken so set to to strip all the bits I needed. Despite checking all dimensions carefully I could not find a difference between the manual steering uprights and the pas ones so left them in place.
I fitted all components except the uprights and all has worked well.
I fitted PAS to my South African T3 a couple of years ago. I was lucky enough to find a SA Caravelle being broken so set to to strip all the bits I needed. Despite checking all dimensions carefully I could not find a difference between the manual steering uprights and the pas ones so left them in place.
I fitted all components except the uprights and all has worked well.
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Re: power steering
There is definately a difference as to where the holes are drilled.Not sure they are required with electric power steering though.
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Re: power steering
Power steering have a shorter effective distance between the track rod holes and the ball joints centre line making the steering higher geared.
Power steering knuckle part numbers are.
251 407 311AF left early with twin piston calipers
251 407 312AF right
251 407 311AQ left late single piston calipers
251 407 312AQ right
Power steering knuckle part numbers are.
251 407 311AF left early with twin piston calipers
251 407 312AF right
251 407 311AQ left late single piston calipers
251 407 312AQ right
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Re: power steering
the holes in robs pictures are closer to end of the hub ... from what i can see and standard manual non power steering set up are closer to the end ..but its not a lot so would they still work ok and not hit/knock any thing on full lock when turning??
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Re: power steering
It may not be a big difference but the change in leverage is significant.
The PAS rack has a much shorter stroke than the manual one (175 vs. 215mm iirc), so fitting a hydraulic rack to manual uprights will reduce the turning circle AND result in over-assisted steering.
The PAS rack has a much shorter stroke than the manual one (175 vs. 215mm iirc), so fitting a hydraulic rack to manual uprights will reduce the turning circle AND result in over-assisted steering.
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Re: power steering
right here goes some pictures of power steering hubs... or not ??
yes or no
http://s1273.photobucket.com/user/camper1986/slideshow/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; thanks
simon
yes or no
http://s1273.photobucket.com/user/camper1986/slideshow/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; thanks
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Re: power steering
Slightly different ages but those look like PAS to me.
Check that they have the brake caliper mounts that you need and are the same!
Check that they have the brake caliper mounts that you need and are the same!
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