Taylor, you may have worked it out already, but I think the bolt that holds the column to the rack should slide between the two sections of spline. You'll need to pull the bolt out and it should slip on further.
Hey! Thanks so much for the pointer, it's definitely still on my list of "double check before you start tooting around" so this is really helpful! I'll give this another look sooner rather than later with this in mind. Thanks for watching!!
Rhys you are dead right. Taylor, take out that bolt and do as Rhys says or you may end up with the top spline stripping out giving total steering loss!
Ah! Thanks so much for both of your help! When he says between the two sections of spline, he means the smooth part in between the two sections of teeth? If that's the case, it needs to come down more, and I'll need to extend that column a bit, it seems. Thanks again!
I love watching these Exocet builds as my chassis is finished with welding and going through powder coat. Question for whoever, recommended car cover for an Exocet? My garage will be used for the build but its my home shop as well so I will need an outdoor solution eventually.
Thanks so much! There are a ton of great channels out there for sure, Crossthreaded, Building the Exocet, Pixel Armory, and probably even more I can't think of off the top of my head. They've all been super helpful, along with the FB group as well. It takes a village to build these, but it's a great village for sure! I'm pumped for your build, what powder color did you choose? As far as the cover, last time I was there we had talks of a custom cover, but they all vary so much it may have fallen through. The one I've been using is a cover I got for my mom's 380sl since I was taking up the garage space before the chassis was mounted. It's been good inside, but is likely too big for any sort of wind. Thanks for watching!!
Summer delSol funny you mention it, I’m in the middle of rewatching the CrossThreaded build “SEVEN DAYS!!!!!!!!”. I decided on Harley Orange for the powder coat with graphite black for the few body pieces. If it makes it here in 2 weeks, happy birthday to me!!! Time to start tearing down my donor for that sweet sweet roller skate. Keep up the great videos, you’re nearly there!
@@dannyca13 Very cool! Orange and black look great together, and I love the fleck in that color!! Ahh the tear down is super fun, I learned so much about the car while I went through it. Best of luck, and thanks again!
GO BACK TO THE STEERING RACK. Take out the screw and push the rack in deeper. The screw should hold the rack from pulling out. This is dangerous, fix it ASAP.
You need to remove that bolt fully from the u-joint to the steering rack--and once the u-joint is pushed fully on the splined shaft on the rack, insert the bolt into the u-joint and through the groove in the splined shaft. The way you have it in the video isn't going to be safe at all.
Oh I see, the best way to use your time is to NOT stack heaps of stuff on the project between work sessions then talk myself out of doing something because of mentioned stacked stuff.....unlike myself.
Hahah!! Listen, we all fall victim to it, mine sat for far too long as well! I try and treat it like the gym, as long as you stay consistent, you don't have to do too much each time. It's been a lot of little work here and there each Sunday for me, and it feels like it's finally getting somewhere! (Also, there's so much stuff stacked in the floors that each time I set up and tear down it's like a little ritual haha) Thanks so much for watching, I hope to see yours soon too, and shout if I can help at all!
Taylor, you may have worked it out already, but I think the bolt that holds the column to the rack should slide between the two sections of spline. You'll need to pull the bolt out and it should slip on further.
Hey! Thanks so much for the pointer, it's definitely still on my list of "double check before you start tooting around" so this is really helpful! I'll give this another look sooner rather than later with this in mind. Thanks for watching!!
Rhys you are dead right. Taylor, take out that bolt and do as Rhys says or you may end up with the top spline stripping out giving total steering loss!
Ah! Thanks so much for both of your help! When he says between the two sections of spline, he means the smooth part in between the two sections of teeth? If that's the case, it needs to come down more, and I'll need to extend that column a bit, it seems. Thanks again!
I love watching these Exocet builds as my chassis is finished with welding and going through powder coat. Question for whoever, recommended car cover for an Exocet? My garage will be used for the build but its my home shop as well so I will need an outdoor solution eventually.
Daniel Newell I use universal hatchback cover
Thanks so much! There are a ton of great channels out there for sure, Crossthreaded, Building the Exocet, Pixel Armory, and probably even more I can't think of off the top of my head. They've all been super helpful, along with the FB group as well. It takes a village to build these, but it's a great village for sure! I'm pumped for your build, what powder color did you choose? As far as the cover, last time I was there we had talks of a custom cover, but they all vary so much it may have fallen through. The one I've been using is a cover I got for my mom's 380sl since I was taking up the garage space before the chassis was mounted. It's been good inside, but is likely too big for any sort of wind. Thanks for watching!!
Summer delSol funny you mention it, I’m in the middle of rewatching the CrossThreaded build “SEVEN DAYS!!!!!!!!”. I decided on Harley Orange for the powder coat with graphite black for the few body pieces. If it makes it here in 2 weeks, happy birthday to me!!! Time to start tearing down my donor for that sweet sweet roller skate. Keep up the great videos, you’re nearly there!
@@dannyca13 Very cool! Orange and black look great together, and I love the fleck in that color!! Ahh the tear down is super fun, I learned so much about the car while I went through it. Best of luck, and thanks again!
I’m Looking forward to the progress of your Exocet! Keep it up!
Thank you so much!!
GO BACK TO THE STEERING RACK. Take out the screw and push the rack in deeper. The screw should hold the rack from pulling out. This is dangerous, fix it ASAP.
Hey Tom! You’re absolutely right, I’ve taken some feedback and will definitely be revisiting this with exactly that in mind. Thanks for looking out!!
You need to remove that bolt fully from the u-joint to the steering rack--and once the u-joint is pushed fully on the splined shaft on the rack, insert the bolt into the u-joint and through the groove in the splined shaft. The way you have it in the video isn't going to be safe at all.
Just saw that others had pointed out this same thing. Hope you got it figured out now, Dear.
@@therealgaragegirls Thanks for looking out, and watching!
Oh I see, the best way to use your time is to NOT stack heaps of stuff on the project between work sessions then talk myself out of doing something because of mentioned stacked stuff.....unlike myself.
Hahah!! Listen, we all fall victim to it, mine sat for far too long as well! I try and treat it like the gym, as long as you stay consistent, you don't have to do too much each time. It's been a lot of little work here and there each Sunday for me, and it feels like it's finally getting somewhere! (Also, there's so much stuff stacked in the floors that each time I set up and tear down it's like a little ritual haha) Thanks so much for watching, I hope to see yours soon too, and shout if I can help at all!