Afternoon guys, how are ya?


Well I haven't had my lesson in soldering yet!

not the wife's fault.... I been ill most of this week... never suffer from migraines and get two in two days

didn't really take anything in during practical other than we did chassis checks.. I think

lol
Anyway I was fine today for theory and got back on the learning curve

So.... steering....I've touched on it before re the rack and pinion stuff but I want to talk about the stuff I learned in theory.
Ackerman principle: ''if the track rod is the same length as the distance between pivot points the inner wheel, when turning, will not turn at a bigger angle. if however the track rod is shorter than the pivot point distance (assuming the track rod is placed behind the wheels) then the inner wheel, when turning will turn at a greater angle which is desired when turning a corner''.
I still don't get how? can someone explain how it will do this?steering boxes......I know that the omega utilises the box but Im not sure I get how these work.
this is a pic from the bears colouring book.....

now I can see of course the steering shaft turning and the effect of that on the cam roller.... but then I just cant see how it transfers that twisting motion to the lateral steering

also is the track rod in place of the rack so in essence it is what moves the wheels left/right?