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Kahuna 10-30-2014 08:44 PM

Steering Arm
 

Does anyone know what other Ford steering arms will fit onto a 32 steering box shaft?
I'm looking for something that I can modify and don't want to destroy my original
Thanks
Jim

Andy 10-30-2014 09:03 PM

Re: Steering Arm
 

You can use any arms thru 48. You just have to remove the blocker splines so you can turn the arm 45*.

JSeery 10-30-2014 10:29 PM

Re: Steering Arm
 

Working on one right now, takes a lot of filing with a triangle/wedge file. There are four places every 90 degrees.

Kahuna 10-30-2014 11:39 PM

Re: Steering Arm
 

Thanks guys
I want to shorten one to use on my 32. Might there be one that is preferred for my use?
Or, just any one will do?
My mathe tells me that if I shorten the arm to 4.5 inches, it'll equal about a 18% reduction in steering effort, which should equate to about an 18-1 ratio. I hope
Thanks
Jim

john in illinois 10-31-2014 08:49 AM

Re: Steering Arm
 

Here are some ideas.

http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/t...m-help.365987/

Vanpelt has pictures. http://vanpeltsales.com/FH_web/flath...teeringear.htm

John

36tbird 10-31-2014 09:03 AM

Re: Steering Arm
 

Jim, I may have one laying about, probably a '36. Let me know. You know my prices are high, though.

DavidG 10-31-2014 10:36 AM

Re: Steering Arm
 

With respect, unless I fell asleep during in physics class the day that leverage was discussed, shortening the sector arm will reduce leverage and result in an increase in steering effort, not a decrease.

JSeery 10-31-2014 10:57 AM

Re: Steering Arm
 

Shorting the steering arm will increase steering effort. Lengthening the steering arm will reduce steering effort.

V8COOPMAN 10-31-2014 11:22 AM

Re: Steering Arm
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kahuna (Post 972221)
Thanks guys
I want to shorten one to use on my 32. Might there be one that is preferred for my use?
Or, just any one will do?
My mathe tells me that if I shorten the arm to 4.5 inches, it'll equal about a 18% reduction in steering effort, which should equate to about an 18-1 ratio. I hope
Thanks
Jim

Guys....One thing for sure here........Kahuna was paying full attention that day in physics class, and has it figured correctly. No "rocket" science involved here.

SHORTENING that arm will REDUCE the effort required to turn the steering wheel. In addition, it will also REDUCE the number of TOTAL degrees that the wheels will turn in either direction, as the end of the arm's arc has decreased in length of arc travel. This effectively INCREASES the turn radius of the vehicle. DD

rich b 10-31-2014 11:33 AM

Re: Steering Arm
 

Try calling it a pitman arm, the steering arms are on the spindles.

Nomenclature seems to have caused some confusion among the responders.

V8COOPMAN 10-31-2014 11:53 AM

Re: Steering Arm
 

rich b........You're correct, the term "pitman arm" should have lead to less confusion, but I thought Kahuna made the idea reasonably clear when he stated...."Ford steering arms will fit onto a 32 steering box shaft"...in his first post. DD

JSeery 10-31-2014 12:09 PM

Re: Steering Arm
 

Yep, think you are correct, I blow it again on this one, thinking backward. Need to wake up this morning.

Kahuna 10-31-2014 12:42 PM

Re: Steering Arm
 

Thanks all, it does get a bit confusing from time to time. I will try to use the proper terms in the future for my descriptions. Getting old sucks
Regards
Jim
Lou
I'll give you a call


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