This is a link that shows what a borgeson shaft is. It is a quality shaft, that uses a needle bearing u-joint, instead of the sloppy factory pot coupler. Hope this helps.
90 W250 reg cab, Modified knuder valve, reversed reciprocting dinglearm adjusted, High volume flux capacitor,upgraded whirlygig, A clutch and a hitch 93 W350 ext cab dually, getrag and a few adjustments
Yep, I need to engineer/fabricate a new mout to eliminate the chain but still keep cushion in the mount. I think solid mounts woud shake the rest of the truck apart
90 W250 reg cab, Modified knuder valve, reversed reciprocting dinglearm adjusted, High volume flux capacitor,upgraded whirlygig, A clutch and a hitch 93 W350 ext cab dually, getrag and a few adjustments
You should try to find someone that repairs soft ratchet straps, and have them sew you up a short, fat little bugger with some sort of eyelet or loop on the ends, to tie it together. Should be strong enough. Would be cleaner, and softer than the chain. Up here at the big swap meet by me, there is a lady with a booth that repairs snatch straps and ratchet straps super cheap, while you wait. Might be a trick way to go. Just my two cents.
RumbleFish wrote:so lets hear how you built this ujont style steering shaft already!
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do you have the part number for the u-joint you used?
93 w250 reg cab. rigged up stock downpipe to 4 inch to 5 inch exhaust from p.o. mild pump tweaks and all other stock for now. Project "smoke a little smoke". www.c-techperformance.com
The shaft I used was out of an 86 gasser. It was 2 1/2 inches longer then the original shaft off of my truck.
The gasser shaft measured 19" from the column side of the rag joint with the rag joint still installed to the spot where the shaft necks down, whereas my original shaft measured 16 1/2 from the same points of reference.
I cut the shaft at 18 3/4 and the shaft side of the yoke is at 17 3/4(where I welded it)
I'd go out and take some more pics but it too friggin cold and theres about a foot of snow on the ground
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90 W250 reg cab, Modified knuder valve, reversed reciprocting dinglearm adjusted, High volume flux capacitor,upgraded whirlygig, A clutch and a hitch 93 W350 ext cab dually, getrag and a few adjustments
Bad link please let us know as I want to get mine done too
soon to be 1985 Chevy crew cab with 93 cummins running gear weeping head gasket 4" straight pipe M&H M3 fuel pin M&H Dynamic Timing Advance 366 spring Full power screw bottomed out no runaway Auto Meter EGT and Boost
90 W250 reg cab, Modified knuder valve, reversed reciprocting dinglearm adjusted, High volume flux capacitor,upgraded whirlygig, A clutch and a hitch 93 W350 ext cab dually, getrag and a few adjustments
Okay I lied I did go out and snap some more pics just cuz I had to run up to the gas station to get a Milky Way and a pack of smokes
And this is what it looks like outside right now, cold as hell with 30+ mph winds
90 W250 reg cab, Modified knuder valve, reversed reciprocting dinglearm adjusted, High volume flux capacitor,upgraded whirlygig, A clutch and a hitch 93 W350 ext cab dually, getrag and a few adjustments
do you still have the rag joint in there i can't tell (you are sooooo deadecated to us ) luckily i'm just a little south of that cold weather it's just rainin here
93 W250 STD CAB, AUTO 3.55, GAUGES, 80HP DDP STICKS, DENNY T ,16CM HOUSING, 60MM GILLETT, VE MAXED,BHAF, BHFF, 366 SPRING,P/S INTERCOOLER, TIMS COOLER TUBS, TIMMING 1/8 BUMP,4in TURBO BACK TO DUEL 5IN STACKS,33 12.50 BFG, HOLLEY BLACK, CONVERTER COOMING.
Yep, Rag joint is still in there. kinda covered with snow in the pics
90 W250 reg cab, Modified knuder valve, reversed reciprocting dinglearm adjusted, High volume flux capacitor,upgraded whirlygig, A clutch and a hitch 93 W350 ext cab dually, getrag and a few adjustments