I've got a pair of SAAB 900 uprights. They look similar to Cortina ones except for the position of the arm that links with the steering bar.
In the Cortina's ones is in the front and in the SAAB ones is in the rear.
Can I rotate the uprights ?
regards,
Modesto
As long as the kingpin inclination angle isn't FUBARd it should be fine.....
FUBARD.... IVE ALWAYS LOVED THAT
Find out what you can about "ackerman" then decide...
If you do it you probably won't be able to design out the resulting tyre scrub when cornering . . . . but some folk actually reckon that's a
good thing!!
cheers
Bob
can you not fit a rear steer rack and make sure your engine is nice and far back to clear it ... or notch the sump to clear the rack.
some production cars run anti ackerman and allsorts of odd combinations .... they do spend a large fortune of money deciding on these things though.
King pin inclincation (KPI) = Ackerman
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Originally posted by BenB
King pin inclincation (KPI) = Ackerman
flak where do you get your avatars from??
hi g/f poses for him !!!
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Originally posted by MikeR
hi g/f poses for him !!!
I don't see that there's going to be any issues doing this.
The KPI will remain the same when swapped from one side to the other and the right castor - camber is a function of the wishbone design.
Look at this for the Ackermann definition.
This is good introductory reading too.
The importance of Ackermann appears to be minimal at anything other than slow speeds where tyre scrub is an issue due to the big steering angles that
occur then.
I think it will be better if I don't contradict Mr. Ackerman, Mr. Toe, Mr. Camber & Mr. Castor.
I'm not sure if this configuration will displease Mr Disk Brake too.
I'll follow Mr. Saab design.
Thanks.
Modesto
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Originally posted by Doug68
The importance of Ackermann appears to be minimal at anything other than slow speeds where tyre scrub is an issue due to the big steering angles that occur then.
True.
The Saab 900 was FWD doesn't look like a FWD hub assembly to me
cheers
Modesto
With the cv joint cut down it looks like a good alternative and it looks to have an angle built in the wrong way round.
Rescued attachment saab.jpg
From that angle it's plain that it's FWD
hmmm,
Not sure about it.
- there is probable an angle (castor) static in the upright which has to be compensated.
- watch out where you're rod ends come.
They are tapered! Otherwise your rack comes high mounted.