Mr168
Materials
- Aug 5, 2008
- 731
In a road-racing only situation (I know, this is a "bring me a rock" question with respect to variables, so hoping someone has feedback of collective experiences or "conservative" values), is there a practical limit on the length of bump steer adjusters, i.e. lowering the connecting point of the outer tie rods at the spindle? This is a strut front end car, with a K-member which serves as engine, rack, and lower control arm mounting point.
Current situation is that steering rack interference requires relocation of the rack down almost exactly 1.5" due to engine clearance issues. Oil pan is already at bare minimum required internally for rod/crank clearance, rules prohibit modification of the firewall/tunnel to create the required engine and transmission clearance. Consequently, I'm looking at requiring 1.5" of "relocation" at the outer tie rods to maintain that geometry, and was hoping to do so using bump steer spacers and heims in lieu of the factory ball joints, but am questioning whether that is within the realm of "typical" for most sub-3000 lbs race cars, or if bending (or any other negative side-effects that don't immediately come to mind) become a concern at that length.
If that is of "questionable" height for the bump steer adjusters/hardware, I have no qualms over modifying the spindles to lower/gusset the spindle arm to reduce the amount of spacer necessary, but that is obviously a more time-consuming and labor-intensive approach, and consequently, I would prefer to avoid. I'd also like to avoid the route of shortening the rack if at all possible, as this would create and even greater clearance issue due to the large, semi-circular cast shape in this particular rack housing which acts as a stop/support for the rack bushings/clamshell mounting brackets.
Thanks in advance for thoughts/feedback/experiences.
Current situation is that steering rack interference requires relocation of the rack down almost exactly 1.5" due to engine clearance issues. Oil pan is already at bare minimum required internally for rod/crank clearance, rules prohibit modification of the firewall/tunnel to create the required engine and transmission clearance. Consequently, I'm looking at requiring 1.5" of "relocation" at the outer tie rods to maintain that geometry, and was hoping to do so using bump steer spacers and heims in lieu of the factory ball joints, but am questioning whether that is within the realm of "typical" for most sub-3000 lbs race cars, or if bending (or any other negative side-effects that don't immediately come to mind) become a concern at that length.
If that is of "questionable" height for the bump steer adjusters/hardware, I have no qualms over modifying the spindles to lower/gusset the spindle arm to reduce the amount of spacer necessary, but that is obviously a more time-consuming and labor-intensive approach, and consequently, I would prefer to avoid. I'd also like to avoid the route of shortening the rack if at all possible, as this would create and even greater clearance issue due to the large, semi-circular cast shape in this particular rack housing which acts as a stop/support for the rack bushings/clamshell mounting brackets.
Thanks in advance for thoughts/feedback/experiences.