Hi Bob,
I know the feeling - trust me. I did the rack in my Spirit when I had the
engine out. To pull the engine I had already dropped the k-member so it
wasn't too big a deal to swap it. the worst part is the pin where the rack
connects to the steering column. Dropping the cross member down some will
give you a lot more room to work. You can leave all the suspension connected
and just pull the rack out the side. It's not a fun job, but it's better
than doing a clutch! It's also a lot easier in a Daytona than in an L Body,
so that helps too.
Marc
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Subject: SD> Changing a Daytona rack
Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2005 03:47:13 +0000
OK, I put a pump in and there was no change. The rack is bad.
This is my 90 Shelby Daytona TI. I've put a rack in my 86 Shelby Charger
years ago. If I remember right, it sucked. Anyone ever do a Daytona and a
Charger? I'm wondering if it's any easier than the L-body. I don't want to
fix this. I don't even want to keep the car. But, this is my daily driver
and I can't get rid of it until I make another car dependable. This is the
car from hell. I hate it. I fixed everything on this car many times and
the $%^#$ thing just keeps breaking.
Anybody have a simple way to change the rack? I'm assuming the k-frame
needs to be dropped.
Thanks
--
Bob Doherty
Coon Rapids, MN.
90 Daytona Shelby TI
89 Daytona Shelby TII
89 LeBaron GTC Convert TII
86 Shelby Charger TI
85 GLH T
68 AMC AMX #5816 (Only Numbered
Car)
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