On or around Fri, 26 Aug 2005 09:09:49 +0000 (UTC), beamendsltd
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[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:
>mmmm Better get this sorted out before somone kills themselves -
>and I'm not joking.
>
>RTC5867 Series Track Rod End Suffix E on RH Thread (1974)
>RTC5868 Series Track Rod End Suffix E on LH Thread (1974)
>
>608464 Series Track Rod End RH Thread To Suffix D (1974)
>320902 Series Track Rod End LH Thread To Suffix D (1974)
>
>RTC5869 Track Rod End-RH Thread-Range Rover Classic/Defender/Discovery I
>RTC5870 Track Rod End-LH Thread-Range Rover Classic/Defender/Discovery I
>
>Any letters on the end are related to the branding of the part
>and have no bearing on the function of it.
Jolly good info. Is there an "early" and "late" divide on the series, or
are they all mixed up? Do those suffices refer to the vehicle/chassis
number suffix, or something else?
I guess looking at the rod (I assume the same joints fit on the drag link?)
would be a good plan before ordering, to make sure of getting the right
ones.
are the shouldered joints longer, BTW? That's to say, is the length of
thread in use approximately the same? Or is it that they're the same length
but with a shorter thread?
Paddock only appear to list the one kind, for Series... the RTCnnnn types.
Looking at the part numbers, I imagine the other pair are earlier, BICBW.
>None of these are interchangeable. The two types of Series ones
>have a shoulder or not. Look at the end of the track rod/drag link
>- if there is an unthreded section at the end then a TRE with a shoulder
>*must* be used. Failure to do this will result a serious accident (no
>steering) - and a friend of mine is in a graveyard to prove it.
good point. The threaded bit will not grip properly with an unthreaded
tube, I imagine, when you tighten the clamps on it. interesting to note
that the rod I took off the 110 (IIRC) had a plain bit, but the replacement
(bought with rod-ends, so no compatibility issues) didn't. So it looks like
the same confusion may exists on 90/110 as well.
I further STR that it had all-threaded joints in it... mind, it did have
double clamps on the ends.
I'll investigate mine in due course and doubtless order the appropriate
bits.
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