quick Q - steering box?
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quick Q - steering box?
Is the Thing steering box a standard type 1?
So you think your project is taking forever eh? Well you've got nothing on me.....
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Yes. Type 3 also uses the same box (just with a different Pitman arm).
http://www.shoptalkforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=41485
http://www.shoptalkforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=41485
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Correct. The clamp has an indexing notch on both sides, installed one way it puts the box at the correct angle to line up with a Beetle (or Thing) steering column, reversed it puts it lower for a Karmann-Ghia...be sure you have it pointed the right way before welding
In my experience with Brazilian-made replacement beams, the indexing lug is in the wrong place more often than not so don't go by that - modify the lug and/or the clamp as necessary to get the box & column aligned (with the box mounting bolts screwed in equally).
I wouldn't go nuts on the weld, though - a small bead maybe ½" long on either side should provide sufficient strength while still being easy enough to grind away if it ever did become necessary, and not embrittling the beam tube too much - you'll probably break something else in the steering linkage first, even with a weld that small.
In my experience with Brazilian-made replacement beams, the indexing lug is in the wrong place more often than not so don't go by that - modify the lug and/or the clamp as necessary to get the box & column aligned (with the box mounting bolts screwed in equally).
I wouldn't go nuts on the weld, though - a small bead maybe ½" long on either side should provide sufficient strength while still being easy enough to grind away if it ever did become necessary, and not embrittling the beam tube too much - you'll probably break something else in the steering linkage first, even with a weld that small.