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Old 03-13-2010, 08:03 PM   #1
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XKUT Tie Rod Reamer

My K10 steering rod ( drag link ) is not available so I'm going to covert it to the 67-91 double tie rod with sleeve set up. The new tie rods have a larger diameter taper so I'm going to ream the openings to accomadate the new tie rods. They are the same 1 1/2" taper per foot as the old drag link. Willing to share the reamer after I'm finished. The small end of the reamer is 7/16" and the large end is 1".
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Old 03-13-2010, 11:37 PM   #2
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Re: XKUT Tie Rod Reamer

Hey Aerotruck,

Just a question. I am interested in why you are reaming the tapers rather than using an adapter sleeve to allow using the small inner tie rods and the large outer tie rods?

I suppose the drag link has plenty of beef to allow the larger tapers?

Good to see your posts again by the way.

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Old 03-14-2010, 01:19 AM   #3
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Re: XKUT Tie Rod Reamer

I have one of their reamers and it is a nice quality made in USA piece. I've only used it once so far, but when I needed one I couldn't find one locally.....anywhere....machine shops, auto repair shops, no one had one. Now I have one.
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Hey Aerotruck,

Just a question. I am interested in why you are reaming the tapers rather than using an adapter sleeve to allow using the small inner tie rods and the large outer tie rods?

I suppose the drag link has plenty of beef to allow the larger tapers?

Good to see your posts again by the way.

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Ok in my small world, I'm crushed that I cannot find a stock replacement aftermarket steering rod GM part# 3854943 1963-66 K10 4WD.. This is the rod that goes from the steering arm to the arm of the drivers side spindle. The 67-91 model truck setup is available so I ordered them in. Now what makes this setup acceptable to me is that there replacement parts for Chevrolet. Childish, silly, brainwashed but I can't bring myself to mixing in from other brands. This new set up adjusts to the same length as the original one piece unit. So when I finish this project, don't come pointing your finger at the steering rod telling everyone that it's the wrong one. I'm in therapy because of this.
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Old 03-14-2010, 10:27 PM   #5
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Re: XKUT Tie Rod Reamer

Aerotruck,

OK. I got out the books. I didn't know the K's worked that way. So what you are doing seems perfectly reasonable.

Good to know. I hope to have a 65 K10 someday if Tony doesn't restore them all before I can get one.

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Old 03-14-2010, 10:34 PM   #6
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Re: XKUT Tie Rod Reamer

Get a few, you'll need the parts.
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