Help Locating Tie Rod end

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Milton55

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I posted in this thread http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/yanmar/218151-anyone-have-pics-power-assisted.html but I am afraid it may have gotten missed.

I am looking to replace the tie rod end that goes at the end of my power steering cylinder. Its a 330D. I have tried Hoye without any luck.

The part # is PH5062-1 . Its an 18mm Rod with a 14mm stud

I found a perfect match from Italy, but I need to find one in NA!

Moog comes close, but these things are short and I am not sure there is enough thread closer to the rod end [url=http://www.moog-suspension-parts.com/moog-es3367t[/url]

Thanks for any suggestions
 
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I looked a little on Ebay, including completed listings and international. Nothing. I don't know of a broader market than that. Maybe Alibaba.

Something that might narrow your search: Back then, Yanmar bought some generic components that were also used by Nissan. I've seen steering boxes and electrical stuff. Possibly inquiries into a 240Z hobbyist group etc might find someone who can link you to a broad-scale Nissan parts support dealer who recognizes the part.

But if it were me - I would just buy the part from Italy.

Good luck with this.
 
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How many Yanmar Authorized Parts Dealers, or Japanese tractor salvage yards have you contacted?
 
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If the Moog part will fit/thread properly but is just physically too short, have you considered picking up that part and having a good machine shop/welding shop “stretch” it to the required length?
 
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Thanks for the ideas guys. Much appreciated

@California - I have emailed Kramp to see how I can buy it. No response yet

@normde2001 - uhhhhmmmmm I have to admit I haven't chased all those down yet. My bad. I arrogantly thought "how hard can it be to find a 18mm tie rod end on the internets". But its not easy~! Everyone wants to sort via make/model. Also, after reading all the threads here on the power steering 'add-on' that Yanmar used I pretty much gave up after calling Hoye. Will follow this up better tomorrow.

@Fleetman - the Moog part might actually be too long. There appears to be 2-3 inches of un-threaded rod. I think I need threads closer to the joint. Having said that I may have to go 'outside the box' if I want to get this done

Thanks again
 
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Simply a thought. Yanmar makes or made tractors for John Deere. Is it possible that a similar size John Deere of the same age has the same part under a different part number?
 
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Thanks FrankRetired.

I tried but its a needle in a hay stack. Moog was the only site I could find that allowed you to type in a size. Everyone else wants make/model etc. I tried look at JD units that were similar vintage to my 330, but after awhile I just gave up
 
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On the smaller US Yanmars in that era, the optional PS unit was a third-party kit made in the US, provided by Yanmar-USA, installed by the dealer, then sold as 'OEM'. Now today the provider of the first-generation kit on my YM186D no longer exists and the PS is unsupported.

I don't know if this also applies to the 330D but if it had a US-manufactured PS system there may be no relation to PS-equipped Deeres of that era.

Sounds like you need to find another source similar to Moog that lists by dimensions, to find a cross-reference to what it was used for. Possibly in Alibaba?
 
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...and the winner is normde2001!!:thumbsup: I outsmarted myself with this one. On your suggestion I called Fredricks and now I have the part on its way!! They actually had a couple in stock!

I have gotten so used to the 'power of the internet' that I don't even try the 'low-tech' version of a phone call anymore #NOTEFORTHEFUTURE

@California I went down MANY rabbit holes. Lots in Australia and Japan where metric is common. I never came a cross another site that let you spec based on size. Worse yet, was the fact that the 18mm rod can be referenced on a site as M18, 18M or 18mm (with or without space!!). One site even had different ways of using it for different parts!

Thanks again everyone. Love this site
 
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...and the winner is normde2001!!:thumbsup: I outsmarted myself with this one. On your suggestion I called Fredricks and now I have the part on its way!! They actually had a couple in stock!
Good to hear! Yes Hoye is the only Yanmar-specific source I know that is set up for full online ordering. Anybody else, call and see what they know.
 

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