Steering rag joint (coupler) rebuild or replace ?

Started by anychevy, December 12, 2012, 12:28:58 PM

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anychevy

My rag joint is pretty tired and contributing to steering play.
Has anyone had any experience with these rebuild kits ?
http://www.corvettecentral.com/
part # 562167
Some say they're junk, but this looks better than most ?
Any advice is welcome
Cheers

68rat

Not to sure about that part, but i was reading this awhile back from http://www.digitalcorvettes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=76773

- The 63- 69(69 manual only) used a full 360* spline while the L69-82 used a coarse spline with a flat milled into it. The rag joints from 63-66 were the same and are $$$$ now, the Tele joints were different and I have not seen one. The 67-E69 rags are also different and the L69-82 are all the same. USE a GM rag if you need one. Pay the $100 or so and get it, forget about those repair kits I think they're junk. Remember I don't care what a vendor says this is coming from a restorer, owner, driver. NOTE: I no longer recommend ANY Rag joint from ANY supplier. I found the current GM rags have changed. They no longer are grounded and material isn't the same. They are not as rigid as they were a year ago and I suspect the supplier is not making them in the good ole USA anymore- I could be wrong but the ones I got in from my local GM dealership are not the same anymore. If you can find a NOS GM rag look for the wire mesh molded into the rag and red ink on the material. Hopefully someone will come up with a quality rag joint like the GM rags I used to buy but I wouldn't count on it. I have a couple left but will be holding on to them.
1968 L36
1969 454

anychevy

Thanks for your advice
Unfortunately (as you know) "genuine" GM rags are not available, or I would just buy one.
So, I have a choice of an $120 aftermarket assembly, or I rebuild mine with aftermarket parts.
The end result is probably the same and I need to fix it now, it's F-CKED !
I figure a rebuild kit is better than doing nothing and this one looks better than most.
Again, thanks for your advice.
Cheers


bfit

I think you could adapt an LH TORANA
Joint
Most of the flex sections I see form the US  are made from conveyer belting
I don't think they would pass inspection
If anything unforeseen were to happen
BFit
I have seen too many instances where people continue to pursue wrong courses of action because they do not take the time to think critically about what has happened in the past.''
Winston Churchill

77CVT

I'm pretty sure this is the kit I got from Ecklers for my 71 http://www.ecklerscorvette.com/corvette-steering-column-coupler-rag-joint-repair-kit-1963-1982.html

They probably are not perfect but if you aren't racing it I don't see much difference.


anychevy

Quote from: Bfit on December 13, 2012, 12:32:23 PM
I think you could adapt an LH TORANA
Joint
They vary in price, from $10 - $30, I don't know about the quality.
I might even use a poly (urathane) Holden one if they're the same bolt circle.
I'll get the kit from CC and go from there.
Thanks, I'll make something work.
Cheers

sirfixalot

You can buy a kit for a ford will fit is available from Eagle Spares is $29 from memory Ford & Corvette are both Saginaw boxes

anychevy

Quote from: sirfixalot on December 14, 2012, 08:35:08 AM
You can buy a kit for a ford will fit is available from Eagle Spares is $29 from memory Ford & Corvette are both Saginaw boxes
Good to know, thanks I'll try them
Cheers

Lefty

Any heavy,
Did you replace your rag joint?
Can you provide some details on how you solved this?

Cheers,

Lefty
79 vette

anychevy

Quote from: Lefty on March 30, 2014, 08:41:45 PM
Any heavy,
Did you replace your rag joint?
Can you provide some details on how you solved this?

Cheers,

Lefty

I used the Ecklers kit, with some "original shoulder bolts" not theirs.
It did the job.

I eventually installed a Borgeson box and used the rag joint supplied with the kit
So far so good.  :thumb: