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bigbadchev72 02-10-2018 01:27 AM

Van tilt column parts?
 
I bought a basket case truck that was blown apart with everything minus the cab. It cam with two columns. One is a tilt out of a 1974 van from what the Previous owner told me. Problem is that the van had an engine fire and it is missing the bearings/plastic cap at the engine bay side of the column.

Where can I find replacement parts? Local parts store said no go.

LH Lead-Foot 02-10-2018 03:56 PM

Re: Van tilt column parts?
 
There are some part differences from tilt to non-tilt applications. I you have column shift, that also changes things. The bottom end has a lower bearing retainer. It has slots opposite of each other, that angle upward to adjust end play to the plastic bearing race, bearing that pushes upward on a spring. Photos of what you have would help along with column tube diameter and shaft diameter would help. At LMC, they have some parts for the bottom column tube for tilt and non-tilt under the 67-72 pickup catalog on page 144. For the price, one might find a way to start this repair. Saginaw made these steering columns and many parts are interchangeable. But parts for the tilt model with a dash mounted ignition switch as found in Vans & Motor homes is nonexistent online, only to be found in the very expensive after versions for sale. Ididit and others, have managed to produce a copy using overseas parts, that in some cases, the parts do not match OEM models. I would look in small towns salvage yards to find gems in the rough. I found a GM chassis motorhome in a town of less than 50 in Iowa, that had one corner of town, with acres of vehicle in one bone yard. The engine was gone, but the steering column was intact. They say "Even a blind hog will find the corn"

dell72 02-11-2018 01:25 PM

Re: Van tilt column parts?
 
http://cjsrods.com/

I've sourced lower column bearing from these guys for Chevelles. They sell a retro fit lower bearing for several applications.


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