Lancia Motor Club

Model Technical and Interest => Beta and Montecarlo => Topic started by: A1.6HPE on 13 May, 2007, 04:08:44 PM



Title: Trackrod ends
Post by: A1.6HPE on 13 May, 2007, 04:08:44 PM
Hello does anyone have knowledge of the different sizes of trackrod end ?
My 1600cc non-powered steering Trevi has 17mm size nuts on the swivel joints but the 2000cc powered steering car has 19mm size and the swivel tapers follow the size of the nuts (OK, I know its actually the other way around). 
The difficulty is that when the wheel bearing fails on one, it is not simply a case of swapping the hub over from the donor car.
My query is: Is this a difference between 1600cc and 2000cc versions or a difference between PAS and Non-PAS? (or other). Both cars are first registered in 1982 but the 2000cc car has an earlier VIN.
This must apply to all Beta variants.

Leo


Title: Re: Trackrod ends
Post by: rossocorsa on 15 May, 2007, 09:20:15 PM
my understanding is that it is power steer vs non power steer I think the manual steering ones seem to be the same as fiat 500!!!


Title: Re: Trackrod ends
Post by: A1.6HPE on 16 May, 2007, 08:18:56 PM
Many thanks Alan, its a good job that the LMC offers this forum to the "public". Otherwise your knowledge and experience would be lost to the club.

Best regards,  Leo


Title: Re: Trackrod ends
Post by: m tulloch on 03 June, 2007, 08:18:14 PM

Leo,

It is between power,non power steering. There are often non power track rod ends on e-bay for, if I remember, around a tenner each.


Title: Re: Trackrod ends
Post by: rossocorsa on 12 June, 2007, 08:09:26 PM
Many thanks Alan, its a good job that the LMC offers this forum to the "public". Otherwise your knowledge and experience would be lost to the club.

Best regards,  Leo

unfortunately I don't often look in here but glad to help when I can
cheers

Alan