I have looked at ways to convert to rack and pinion steering in the past, and this subject is of interest to me and I suspect many others. Therefore, it deserves it's own thread.
Fiatmac wrote,
Daniel wrote,Daniel,
Not clear from your post, but are you attempting to put rack and pinion steering into a standard configuration 124? If so, the Pinto rack will not work. The Fiat configuration is rear steer (steering arms located behind the axle/spindle). The Pinto rack is for a front steer configuration(steering arms in front of the axle/spindle). It worked for Rob because he modified to front steer to clear the V6 engine. A Pinto rack installed with rear steer spindles will result in a right turn when you steer left and vice versa!
V6 Spider wrote,thats ok ill just adjust my driving style! lol gez thank God you told me about this hmmm now i need to rethink my
ideal what if i did the front position with the rack that would solve this issue? I'm re doing my oil pump and pan
so i can make it any way i want at this point. I was planning on moving the pickup to the middle of the pan plus
modify that as well.
Daniel wrote.Hi Daniel,
If you are just trying to convert to rack and pinion then I highly recommend looking at the 1985 Pinifarina spider. It is setup for rack and pinion stock. On my setup I used the pinto rack because i needed to convert to front steer for my v6. i your case if you are sticking with the rear steer and using a twin cam engine than i would totally recommend go with the rack setup from the 85 spider. its plug and play. Otherwise you'll be fabricating steering arms and rack mounts and a bunch of fiddly stuff... let me know if you are and I can provide you with details on how I did everything...One option if you don't want to spend the dollars for a new pinifarina rack is to find another rear steer rack from a junk yard that mounts similar to the Pinifarina spider. But like fiatmac stated needs to be rear steer IE behind axle center...best thing would be to find a wrecked pinifarina spider and take all the pieces from it..
As for making the tie rods fit the pinto rack arms all i did was re-thread the tie rods so they would fit .. simple easy fix...
Finding an 85 1/2 would b next to impossible, from my understanding the 131 rack was the same or close so I was ok with doing the fab work to make this fit. Im open to other options but would like them to be on the simple and cheaper side.
V6Spider wrote,
V6Spider wrote,Hmm... I'll do some research and get back to you...
Rob
Daniel wrote,Hi Daniel,
The dodge omni has a manual rack and pinion and it is rear steer...probably a lot of them at the wrecking yards...also the pinninfarina tie rods may bolt right up as it is metric.. also it has similar mounts as the pinninfarina unit...
Rob
Spiderrey wrote,Thanks Rob
I checked out the pricing for an Omni rack seems to be all over the place 120 to 500 but the 120 was on ebay and
it's listed as new. That's what i was looking at for a new pinto rack, I was even considering a X1/9 rack since they
are a good deal and still available. You may of hit the nail square on the head with the Omni RP though all the rubber
bushing mounts are easy to find 42inch wide etc. I'll do a little more digging before purchasing a unit who knows
maybe someone else will come up with a better solution? before that happens...
V6Spider wrote,This is something that I am very interested in. I dont think the x rack would work though, or I think it would have been done by now. I have one sittin in the garage. What are the dimensions of the rack on an 85.5 spider? What are the dimensions on the omni rack, those things are pretty scarce at the local yards, even more scarce on the road.
Fiatmac wrote,I'll see if I can't come up with some specs to compare...
Rob
V6Spider wrote,VW Rabbit is also rear steer, but I have not been able to find dimensions or information on turns lock to lock and stroke. Also, I believe that the Toyota Echo and Scion are rear steer.
Daniel wrote,I figured there were others but I chose the omni rack because it is popular with hotrod building...and I know it's dimensions...need to know the dimensions of the pinninfarina rack.....Hopefully we'll find info soon...
Thanks
Rob
V6spider wrote,I could measure the 131 power steering rack maybe that would be a good starting point?
Rob,Here are the specs for the Pininfarina rack:
40.5" overall length (outer tie-rod ends removed).
63mm input shaft length.
3.5 turns lock-to-lock.
M12x1.5 threads on inner tie rod end
The Dodge/Chrysler Omni Manual Rack can be purchased in these lengths:
R1507-1 Omni Manual - 39.7" OAL Rear steer
FR1507-3 Omni Manual - 41.7" OAL Rear steer
FR1507-2 Omni Manual - 45.0" OAL Rear steer
Stock Dodge/Chrysler Omni Rack Dimensions:
41.7" in length with a 9/16" - 18 thread
A critical dimension for minimizing bump steer is the dimension from ball end to ball end on the inboard side of the tie rods (where the tie rods mount to the rack). This should be roughly equivalent to the dimension between the passenger and driver side lower control arm pivot points. Or to match up with the stock steering system, this would be the length of the drag link between the steering box and the steering idler arm. (Eyeballing this shows the location to be about 1.5-2 inches per side inboard of the lower A-arm pivot.) I measured the drag link and it is 19.5". I also measured the stock tie rods and found them to be approximately 12" which gives an overall length with tie rod ends of 43.5". If one were to use the distance between the A-arm pivot points then the rack ball ends would be about 22.5" apart and the tie rods would be shortened to about 10.5".
Does anyone have the ball end to ball end dimension on the rack for the 85.5 rack? How about for the other racks mentioned.
The other critical information would be the the number of turns and rack travel from lock to lock. I believe the Omni rack is 4 turns with a travel of 5". Rough measurement of the stock steering on my Spider is approximately 2.75 turns and 5.5" tie rod travel. The 5" travel on the Omni rack would result in a slightly larger minimum turn radius, and the steering wheel would have to be turned further to get the same response as the stock steering. Steering effort would be somewhat less. If a 1.5:1 ratio steering quickener (used by racing teams)were used, the Omni 4 turns would become 2.67 which would be close to the stock value in turns and steering effort.
Flaming River and Unisteer will make custom racks. Unisteer looks to be cheaper at $499. However, if a rack from another car can get close to the right dimensions it would be worth a try.
I may have to buy junk yard Omni rack to get some measurements if no one has the information.