Hey guys, I've finally gotten underway with repairing my old 84 surf.
I've found the original WOF sheet from a couple of years ago, the last one it's had, and on it is a fail:
rear drag link
Now I've looked quite closely i'd say but I can with my best intentions not find a drag link on the rear axle or anything else that would resemble such a thing even on the front axle at least nothing that looks like this: http://www.4wdbits.co.nz/ProductDetails.aspx?productID=707
Might the tester probably been meaning the rear end of the center drag link (front axle obviously) like this one: http://i.ebayimg.com/t/ONE-CENTER-DRAG-LINK-TOYOTA-DYNA-100-85-95-RHD-/02/!Bs6,goQEGk~$(KGrHqYOKiQEu4ucKdmLBL5)InVMgw~~_12.JPG
cheers guys. MM
rear drag link ???
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rear drag link ???
Michael Mohr
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Re: rear drag link ???
Hi,
The drag link from the steering box to the right hand front wheel, rear would be referring to rear ball joint at the wheel end.
The drag link from the steering box to the right hand front wheel, rear would be referring to rear ball joint at the wheel end.
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Re: rear drag link ???
Cheers, bro, that makes more sense 

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Re: rear drag link ???
OK, now that I've identified the part, what could be wrong with it, how do I find that out and how do I repair it? tester said (on WOF sheet) that it needs adjusting.
Cheers for helping a layman!
Cheers for helping a layman!

Michael Mohr
Wanaka
2020 LDV T60 (unmodified)
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2020 LDV T60 (unmodified)
Re: rear drag link ???
On the end, remove the split pin, clean out all the gunk in the end, insert a largish screwdriver and tighten. Then reinsert the split pin.
Workshop manual say to tighten til firm then loosen one turn.
You may want to remove the screw, spring and cup, and check for wear, there is a large spring in behind the grubscrew you are screwing out/in and then a curved cup that can wear out.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/car-par ... 208366.htm
Workshop manual say to tighten til firm then loosen one turn.
You may want to remove the screw, spring and cup, and check for wear, there is a large spring in behind the grubscrew you are screwing out/in and then a curved cup that can wear out.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/car-par ... 208366.htm
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cheers, will have a go at it in daylight tomorrow morning.
Michael Mohr
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Re: rear drag link ???
Ok done. I pulled it all out, gave it a clean and grease up and put it back in. Although, when I press some grease into the nipple it squirt out from underneath the rubber (yeah, go on, have a laugh!!!) forwards of the link/joint. I can't quite think that's normal. any thoughts?
Michael Mohr
Wanaka
2020 LDV T60 (unmodified)
Wanaka
2020 LDV T60 (unmodified)