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The Cars => 1967 Shelby GT350/500 => Topic started by: BGlover67 on January 20, 2020, 09:54:42 PM

Title: Small block steering shaft vs Big block
Post by: BGlover67 on January 20, 2020, 09:54:42 PM
Did all Big Blocks have rag joints and small blocks have solid one piece shafts, or was it an early/late thing?  What's the final thought on this?
Title: Re: Small block steering shaft vs Big block
Post by: Bob Gaines on January 20, 2020, 10:54:26 PM
Quote from: BGlover67 on January 20, 2020, 09:54:42 PM
Did all Big Blocks have rag joints and small blocks have solid one piece shafts, or was it an early/late thing?  What's the final thought on this?
Big blocks typically had rag joints. After approximately May 1 67 smallblocks did too.
Title: Re: Small block steering shaft vs Big block
Post by: JWH on January 20, 2020, 11:04:24 PM
Here is a reference on the boxes with some background and decoding of steering tags:
http://www.stangerssite.com/steeringboxtagdecoder.html
     
Title: Re: Small block steering shaft vs Big block
Post by: roddster on January 21, 2020, 04:52:07 PM
  And any car ordered with the tilt wheel option AKA " the T-bird option" would have the rag joint.
Title: Re: Small block steering shaft vs Big block
Post by: J_Speegle on January 21, 2020, 06:12:16 PM
Quote from: BGlover67 on January 20, 2020, 09:54:42 PM
Did all Big Blocks have rag joints and small blocks have solid one piece shafts, or was it an early/late thing?  What's the final thought on this?

Currently conduction a survey and research on the subject but have collected a fair amount of data from late cars and excluding tilt cars (survey covers only Mustangs and Shelby's built at San Jose in 67) the solid steering columns were installed through out the complete production years to the last days before changing over to 68 production.

Just what the facts/data shows so far.
Title: Re: Small block steering shaft vs Big block
Post by: JD on January 21, 2020, 06:20:40 PM
Quote from: J_Speegle on January 21, 2020, 06:12:16 PM
Quote from: BGlover67 on January 20, 2020, 09:54:42 PM
Did all Big Blocks have rag joints and small blocks have solid one piece shafts, or was it an early/late thing?  What's the final thought on this?

Currently conduction a survey and research on the subject but have collected a fair amount of data from late cars and excluding tilt cars (survey covers only Mustangs and Shelby's built at San Jose in 67) the solid steering columns were installed through out the complete production years to the last days before changing over to 68 production.

Just what the facts/data shows so far.

Thanks Jeff.  I had not seen any rag joint late '67 GT350's but you've seen more than me!!  I think (?) #3002 did not have a rag joint.

Title: Re: Small block steering shaft vs Big block
Post by: Darrpo on January 21, 2020, 07:39:13 PM
No rag joint on 3062
Title: Re: Small block steering shaft vs Big block
Post by: Bob Gaines on January 21, 2020, 07:52:42 PM
Quote from: JD on January 21, 2020, 06:20:40 PM
Quote from: J_Speegle on January 21, 2020, 06:12:16 PM
Quote from: BGlover67 on January 20, 2020, 09:54:42 PM
Did all Big Blocks have rag joints and small blocks have solid one piece shafts, or was it an early/late thing?  What's the final thought on this?

Currently conduction a survey and research on the subject but have collected a fair amount of data from late cars and excluding tilt cars (survey covers only Mustangs and Shelby's built at San Jose in 67) the solid steering columns were installed through out the complete production years to the last days before changing over to 68 production.

Just what the facts/data shows so far.

Thanks Jeff.  I had not seen any rag joint late '67 GT350's but you've seen more than me!!  I think (?) #3002 did not have a rag joint.
Just another example of the Ford MPC not being always right.
Title: Re: Small block steering shaft vs Big block
Post by: 1967 eight barrel on January 22, 2020, 06:17:37 AM
Being the reference was to big block cars. Yes. They all have two-piece columns with the rag joint.