cc2Arider
05-16-2023, 11:10 AM
All,
I've really grown to appreciate the elegant simplicity of the RT turn signal assembly :) I don't have one to examine up close, but I have seen some pictures and heard others discuss some of the materials used...
I'd like to make my own set as a "tribute" to Russ...
I sourced an older VW turn signal stalk assembly and determined that Russ likely cut off the lever itself (because it has too much "offset" towards the steering wheel). His design appears to use a small diameter tube as the replacement stalk, with set screws holding it in place on the annular collar of the turn signal assembly. I also learned that he used a Delrin bushing inside to fit between the steering shaft and the cosmetic steering shaft collar (likely aluminum tubing). This outside Al collar looks to be bolted to the chassis on the dash (replacing the pillow block).
Is this correct so far?
I went to McMaster-Carr and identified the materials I'll need to get started, but have more questions:
1) Why does his design have a metal interface between the FFR-supplied Steering wheel hub and the turn signal assembly? Is it to have a more durable metal (other than Al) for the self-canceling hardware inside?
2) Does it look like he machined an Al adapter to mount the high/low light switch at the end of the stalk to the turn signal stalk? Was this threaded, or glued, or welded together?
3) Does the Delrin bushing assembly negate the need for the FFR pillow block, or are those both a part of the design?
Appreciate any feedback/guidance you can share :)
Craig C
I've really grown to appreciate the elegant simplicity of the RT turn signal assembly :) I don't have one to examine up close, but I have seen some pictures and heard others discuss some of the materials used...
I'd like to make my own set as a "tribute" to Russ...
I sourced an older VW turn signal stalk assembly and determined that Russ likely cut off the lever itself (because it has too much "offset" towards the steering wheel). His design appears to use a small diameter tube as the replacement stalk, with set screws holding it in place on the annular collar of the turn signal assembly. I also learned that he used a Delrin bushing inside to fit between the steering shaft and the cosmetic steering shaft collar (likely aluminum tubing). This outside Al collar looks to be bolted to the chassis on the dash (replacing the pillow block).
Is this correct so far?
I went to McMaster-Carr and identified the materials I'll need to get started, but have more questions:
1) Why does his design have a metal interface between the FFR-supplied Steering wheel hub and the turn signal assembly? Is it to have a more durable metal (other than Al) for the self-canceling hardware inside?
2) Does it look like he machined an Al adapter to mount the high/low light switch at the end of the stalk to the turn signal stalk? Was this threaded, or glued, or welded together?
3) Does the Delrin bushing assembly negate the need for the FFR pillow block, or are those both a part of the design?
Appreciate any feedback/guidance you can share :)
Craig C