The upper shaft can only go so far until it starts to interfere with the upper u-joint. The reason you had to smack the bolt through the lower one is because the bolt is supposed to sit in the groove on the lower shaft. What you have done now by smacking the crap out of the bolt to get it to go through is jack up the splines on the shaft. In the end this may work out for you but I would not recommend this as the best solution to the problem.
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I have plenty of room/clearance from the shaft. The only binding is in the knuckle because of the increased angle.
I understand how the knuckle goes together. But I think sliding the knuckle further onto the shaft on both ends is a better solution than creating spacers. It was easier, I know that. And I might have some trouble with the splines on the lower shaft when I am taking it apart, but I am not worried about since i can pull it off the upper shaft to remove the rack. Then I am sure I can get the knuckle off and on again if I have it out of the car. The bolt went through easy enough that none of the threads on the bolt were damaged.
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Took a little metal out of the upper knuckle and everything is working great. Fantastic upgrade. The shaft is not a problem at all on the upper knuckle, btw. It is the knuckle itself binding. So spacers wouldn't have made a difference at all.Last edited by free; 04-06-2009, 07:57 PM.Comment
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just cut the shaft coming out of the firewall. its the easiest wayFirst: 1984 318i
Second: 1987 325
Third: 1987 325is
Current: 1990 325i (Soon To Be 335i)Comment
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idk if u guys said it earlier in the threat (didnt read the whole thing) but y would u want to use a e36 steering rack on the e30? i have a 91 318i and my steering rack is leaking 1 quart of atf in a week lol so i need to change my rack.
is the e36 rack better and how?87 325ic sold
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the steering ratio is alot better, less bus like turning ability.
e30 - 4:1 lock to lock
e36 - 3.0 to 3.2:1 lock to lock
89 Alpine White e30 325i
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Well, I got mine done. I ended up using washers for the spacers in the steering knuckle. It doesn't flex at all. I used 5/16th washers and drilled them out (20 of them...individually, cause I couldn't find spacers in time) to 13/32".
I spent like 2 hours trying to dremel and grind out the rivets on the steering knuckle. That metal killed a lot of bits without getting smaller. I ended up using a sawzall to cut the rivets in half (where the spacers will go) then punched the rivets out. That ended up taking about 5 minutes total.
RobertK, could you edit the original post and add in some of the tips and other info that people have added? That way people in the future won't have to read through 20+ pages of posts to find them (then decide to skip through it and ask the same questions, adding to the post count.)'07 Female Miniature Dachshund, Long Hair Edition, Red.
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hey great write up! i did this and im really happy with it. my only gripe is that i cant get my tie rod end links tightened back up! i got like a 1/2 in of slop in them! the whole tie rod joint just spins!
any advice?Live Fast. Drive Faster.
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make sure there is no grease on it and put a jack under it to push it up into the spindle real tightFirst: 1984 318i
Second: 1987 325
Third: 1987 325is
Current: 1990 325i (Soon To Be 335i)Comment
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Hmm. I wasn't aware the '91 was different from the rest. But, I've got a '99 M3 rack I had planned on putting in this weekend, I guess I'll find out if anything is different!sigpicComment
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