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    1. #1
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      Question about borgeson joint

      I just bought a 3/4-36 borgeson joint to install on the DSE rack on my AME chassis. The borgeson joint seems to fit the rack kind of loose, you can feel it wiggle around just a bit. I know when I tighten down the set screw it will feel tight, but seems like I don’t want to rely on a set screw for good spline engagement. Any one else experience this, or is this just normal? On my other car with stock steering box, that borgeson joint fits snugly.

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      Heres a quick video of how the parts fit

      https://youtube.com/shorts/FhVwHqGo9L0?feature=share

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      That doesn’t look quite right. Is there a flat spot or groove for the screw?

      Don
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      Quote Originally Posted by dhutton View Post
      That doesn’t look quite right. Is there a flat spot or groove for the screw?

      Don
      Hi Don, thanks for the reply. Yes there is a flat spot on the rack. Here is a picture of the shaft. The borgeson joint itself has splines all the way around the inside of it.
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      I have a DSE rack here. Can you measure the diameter across the splines and I’ll do the same tomorrow.

      Don
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      Quote Originally Posted by dhutton View Post
      I have a DSE rack here. Can you measure the diameter across the splines and I’ll do the same tomorrow.

      Don
      I’m looking at .720 at the widest points. Not at the flat spot. Thanks again.

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      And the widest point inside of the borgeson u joint is .745. That was measured from down in the grooves of the female splines

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      I also got .72 on the DSE rack. It is several years old. Maybe the Borgeson joint is out of spec?



      Don
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      Quote Originally Posted by dhutton View Post
      I also got .72 on the DSE rack. It is several years old. Maybe the Borgeson joint is out of spec?

      Don
      Thanks a lot Don, I appreciate that. My rack is also several years old. I guess what I’ll do is order a new Borgeson joint from Summit and try that one, where I live they usually deliver next day. If that doesn’t solve the problem I’ll have to dig deeper. Thanks again.

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      Quote Originally Posted by 65 drop top View Post
      Thanks a lot Don, I appreciate that. My rack is also several years old. I guess what I’ll do is order a new Borgeson joint from Summit and try that one, where I live they usually deliver next day. If that doesn’t solve the problem I’ll have to dig deeper. Thanks again.
      Maybe try a differenT manufacturer than Borgeson.
      1969 Camaro - LSA 6L90E AME sub/IRS
      1957 Buick Estate Wagon
      1959 El Camino - Ironworks frame
      1956 Cameo - full C5 suspension/drivetrain
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      I just called DSE, AME and Borgeson. Each one said this is pretty normal. They all said to tighten down the set screw and I’ll be ok.

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      Quote Originally Posted by 65 drop top View Post
      I just called DSE, AME and Borgeson. Each one said this is pretty normal. They all said to tighten down the set screw and I’ll be ok.
      To be clear, I’m not exactly happy with their responses. If a small set screw backs out, it could potentially skip splines and lose steering. Maybe I’m just overly cautious, but at the same time I don’t think I’m wrong.

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      If you are unhappy I would try one from a different manufacturer. I’ve used several DSE racks and don’t recall that level of looseness.

      Don
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      1957 Buick Estate Wagon
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      It won't skip splines, there isn't enough slop there for that. Jam nut or loctite or both, I have never had an issue and Borgeson is my go to for U joints.

      If you are really, really worried about it, the UniSteer U joints use a pinch bolt.
      Donny

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