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1940 Ford Coupe wheel alignment and steering wheel centering I had a front end wheel alignment on my 1940 Coupe .
Now my steering wheel is not centered as it was before? I had the drag link tie rod replaced as part of the alignment. My front end is totally stock. What needs to be done to center the steering wheel to the right clock position? It is driving me crazy! Thanks Tom. |
Re: 1940 Ford Coupe wheel alignment and steering wheel centering The alignment shop should have secured the centered steering wheel before any work was started. Have them re-do the alignment, or find another shop.
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Re: 1940 Ford Coupe wheel alignment and steering wheel centering 1 Attachment(s)
Instructions in the attached pdf.
Glenn |
Re: 1940 Ford Coupe wheel alignment and steering wheel centering std40: Along with glennpm's excellent info. here's a little more:
https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showt...steering+wheel Do a Fordbarn SEARCH on "How to center 1940 Ford steering wheel" and even more appears. |
Re: 1940 Ford Coupe wheel alignment and steering wheel centering You had it done? The pimple faced trainee likely didn’t align your wheels per Ford specs if he didn’t even center the steering wheel. Don’t bother going back there, as the owner apparently relies on customer complaints to educate his flunkies.
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Re: 1940 Ford Coupe wheel alignment and steering wheel centering Quote:
The passenger side ( right) has a tie rod that screws into the fixture. The drivers side (left) has a tie rod that does not screw into the fixture . It is made as part of the fixture. How do I make the correct adustment with the tie rod with out the adustable connecting sleeve? Thanks Tom. |
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This pictures is from one of Kubes posts. |
Re: 1940 Ford Coupe wheel alignment and steering wheel centering Incorrect post
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Re: 1940 Ford Coupe wheel alignment and steering wheel centering Incorrect post
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Re: 1940 Ford Coupe wheel alignment and steering wheel centering 1 Attachment(s)
My bad on the drag link.
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Re: 1940 Ford Coupe wheel alignment and steering wheel centering I bought my drag link from Joe's and it has the adjuster sleeve.
https://www.joesantiqueauto.com/drag-link-11y-3306 |
Re: 1940 Ford Coupe wheel alignment and steering wheel centering Yes I blew it. Working on my car, listening to wife and not focused :-(
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Re: 1940 Ford Coupe wheel alignment and steering wheel centering Zax40
I see that the one that Joes sells has the adjusting sleeve but the one I have has nothing wrong with it and is correct according to Kubes pictures. So how do center the steering wheel with the correct drag link as pictured? THanks Tom. |
Re: 1940 Ford Coupe wheel alignment and steering wheel centering If you do not have a separate sleeve you can still adjust it. Break the drag link end at the spindle and turn it in or out to adjust.
Without a separate sleeve you are limited to adjustments where the minimum increment of adjustment is one thread pitch. |
Re: 1940 Ford Coupe wheel alignment and steering wheel centering Quote:
He will need to remove the end that has the adjustable end, turn it and see if he turned it enough to center the steering wheel or too much. |
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The link in the photos is correct. |
Re: 1940 Ford Coupe wheel alignment and steering wheel centering Kube, Mike,
I have tried turning in both directions and can’t get the steering wheel in the sweet spot. You are limited because of spindle orientation . Turning the tie rod to where the steering would be centered makes it impossible to attach to spindle. Thanks Tom. |
Re: 1940 Ford Coupe wheel alignment and steering wheel centering Unhook drag link. Center steering wheel. Turn drag link end till it drops in hole. If wheels not exactly where you want it adjust again till it is. Mike
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