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Flaming River's Electronic Steering System - Steering Technology Turns A Corner

Installing Flaming River's New Electronic Steering System
By Tim Bernsau
Flaming Rivers Electronic Steering System
The Flaming River Motorsports... 
   
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Flaming Rivers Electronic Steering System
The Flaming River Motorsports Electric Power Steering assembly is approximately the same size as a typical power steering box, but instead of using a power rack or box and the accompanying hoses and pumps, it operates off of the small electronic steering controller (ESC), also known as "the brains" of the unit.
Flaming Rivers Electronic Steering System
To free up some room under... 
   
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Flaming Rivers Electronic Steering System
To free up some room under the dash, the GM full-length tilt column was being replaced by a 17-inch Flaming River Micro Tilt column equipped with the ignition and shifter. The steering wheel would also be replaced with a banjo wheel during the swap.
Flaming Rivers Electronic Steering System
A few ancillary modifications... 
   
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Flaming Rivers Electronic Steering System
A few ancillary modifications had to be made to fit the new column. Chad milled a notch in the top portion of the swivel upper column drop to accommodate the mechanical rod from the ignition.
Flaming Rivers Electronic Steering System
Making that happen, however,... 
   
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Flaming Rivers Electronic Steering System
Making that happen, however, was going to take some fabrication. Chad's solution was to create a simple bracket to position the unit underneath the Micro Tilt column inside the car.
Flaming Rivers Electronic Steering System
Chad ordered the steering... 
   
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Flaming Rivers Electronic Steering System
Chad ordered the steering column with a 3/4x36- spline output shaft (the same spline as the input side of the unit). A coupler mates them together.
Flaming Rivers Electronic Steering System
Flaming Rivers Electronic Steering System
The unit can be mounted on... 
   
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Flaming Rivers Electronic Steering System
The unit can be mounted on the outside of the firewall (which is how Flaming River did it on the '32 roadster on display at the SEMA Show), but it made more sense (and more of a challenge) to hide it up underneath the dash on this '40.
Flaming Rivers Electronic Steering System
From this angle, you can see... 
   
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Flaming Rivers Electronic Steering System
From this angle, you can see one of the two straps already in place on the car, which will be used to help secure the column and steering unit.
Flaming Rivers Electronic Steering System
When Chad was satisfied with... 
   
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Flaming Rivers Electronic Steering System
When Chad was satisfied with the positioning of the steering column, unit, and steering shaft, he fabricated a bracket to hold everything in place. The two remaining cylindrical bushings bolt to a pair of pads on the steering unit. Welded to the bushings are arms made from flat stock bar.
Flaming Rivers Electronic Steering System
The plate was designed to... 
   
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Flaming Rivers Electronic Steering System
The plate was designed to match the contours of the firewall and is large enough to spread the load from the steering unit. It will be fastened in place with three 1 1/4-inch flathead cap screws, with 5/16 national fine thread, and billet countersunk washers, and Nylock nuts to absorb vibration.
Flaming Rivers Electronic Steering System
Careful planning when setting... 
   
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Flaming Rivers Electronic Steering System
Careful planning when setting up the system means that, from the output side of the system, a single U-joint is all that was needed to line up the 3/4-inch stainless double-D shaft through the hole in the floorboard. The less U-joints and turns the better, as on any steering system.
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Flaming Rivers Electronic Steering System
The ESC could have been mounted... 
   
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Flaming Rivers Electronic Steering System
The ESC could have been mounted virtually anywhere, but a few additional pieces of strap keep it snug next to the steering unit. Another alternative would've been to hide it behind a kick panel.
Flaming Rivers Electronic Steering System
Before final assembly, the... 
   
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Flaming Rivers Electronic Steering System
Before final assembly, the system was painted flat black to make it less noticeable. We were impressed by how well everything tucked up underneath the dash and-more importantly-cleared the gas pedal and brake pedal.
Flaming Rivers Electronic Steering System
We had to stoop to see the... 
   
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Flaming Rivers Electronic Steering System
We had to stoop to see the unit underneath the dash. It's even less noticeable when you're sitting behind the wheel or in the passenger seat.
Flaming Rivers Electronic Steering System
The only outward clue that... 
   
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Flaming Rivers Electronic Steering System
The only outward clue that the unit is in place is the small knob on the dash that operates the potentiometer, allowing the driver to adjust steering resistance by simply turning the knob to several preset levels of sensitivity.
Flaming Rivers Electronic Steering System
Ultimately, the only thing... 
   
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Flaming Rivers Electronic Steering System
Ultimately, the only thing that matters is whether or not the driver is happy. Car owner Hal Motley took the coupe for a test run around the neighborhood and came back with a big smile on his face.
Blundell Speed & Machine
www.blundellspeed.com
Flaming River Industries

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