[IMG] http://www.marchperf.com/topnav/top_nav_r1_c1_f2.gifs March products probably has them on the shelf. Budlight
Who here is a machinist. I need a turnbuckle made for my alternator mount.
[IMG] http://www.marchperf.com/topnav/top_nav_r1_c1_f2.gifs March products probably has them on the shelf. Budlight
Just buy some hex stock and drill and tap the ends.
Or send me the dimensions and I will have my guys make you one.
Did you ever check out the cavitation plate turnbuckles that Rex sells? I know you have to choose between setups for 3/8" or 5/16" ends, and you need one of each. All you have to do is use the larger size and put a bushing in the end for the 5/16" bolt.
Budlight's suggestion of checking with March Performance is also along the lines of my prior suggestion to check out the whole street rodding industry by picking up a "Street Rodder" magazine. Lots of parts/ideas that can be used in our boats.
Do what info says, get a couple of heim joints and some hex stock and you're done.
i have some turn buckles, taylorman.....
Im sure i could find some stock, buy a left hand tap, hunt down a rod end with left hand threads and make one myself but i'd rather just buy one. I just placed an order with Rex and the guy told me they did not have any with different size ends.
.. I just placed an order with Rex and the guy told me they did not have any with different size ends.
Thats why I suggested getting a 3/8" turnbuckle and slipping a bushing into the hole on one end to bring it down to 5/16". You could probably find a bushing at a good hardware or bolt supplier(or make one from some tubing).
Of course an alternative would be to get a 5/16" setup and drill one of the ends to 3/8", providing there was sufficient material to do so.
sounds like you got that handled. BTW, the link you pm'ed me did not work.
sounds like you got that handled. BTW, the link you pm'ed me did not work.
And for the benefit of others who may be looking at this sort of thing...What was the solution?