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I was almost done cleaning the shift shaft assembly on my steering column and got most of the old grease and rust off of it. I went to get a few other tools and rags and heard a noise, turned around and saw the shaft on the floor.
Can you see where this is going? Yep, the shaft fell off the bench, and broke. :( I'm pretty sure I know the answer, but, can this be fixed ? |
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If it is aluminum it can be welded, if it is pot metal no. LockDoc |
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Somewhere in a thread I read a while back there was 'welding rod', that could be used for potmetal with a low heat torch. Can't remember jest of thread.
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My only concern would be the strength of the repair. Those springs are pretty stout.
I have a feeling I will be looking for a different column. |
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There are probably many retired steering columns in garages of forum members, because the tilt column upgrade is so popular. Somebody may have one they can salvage that part off of for you, or send you the whole column. I suggest sign up for the premium membership and then post a want to buy ad in the parts section. I've had good luck getting obscure parts that way. From other threads I see it is called a detent selector. I wonder if JB Weld would fix it if the cure time was sufficient.
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On structural parts I wouldn't trust JB weld or Muggy weld.
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I'll probably end up going the same route as most and just change the column out with something different. So much for staying on budget for this truck :waah: |
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Is that from an Auto column or manual ? Never taken one apart .
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I have a complete column .
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What year column? Yours looks slightly different than my 67 column and I welded my detent tab at least 3 years ago and have had no issues since. Will a magnet stick to it?
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It's the lower part of the column that you hook the transmission linkage to. It's just below #6 in the picture. I may take it over to my neighbor to see if they can weld it back together. |
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I converted over to a tilt column. You are welcome to the one on my 1972 column if it will work for you. Is it held in place with a set screw? I’ll go take a look at mine shortly.
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Here is a photo showing the piece I welded back on mine. Come to think of it I don't know what year my column is as the truck came with a later model Cadillac column in it and I found a factory replacement on Craig's List.
As I side note I spent almost 5 years on SSN-685. |
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Spent a few years on SSN 575, SSN 683, SSN 687, SSBN 733. Those were some fun times :metal: |
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No problems with the column repair. It's been the daily driver for a couple of years now. I had forgotten about welding it back together until I saw your thread. (The best kind of repair. :lol:)
That's quite a range of old boats and one new Cadilac. How did you miss out on a 688? |
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trucknut, did you ever solve the problem, I have a column in hand that might help you out
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I would love to just find a different 68 column and go from there but I'm not really that close to PA and not sure if it would be cost effective to have one shipped from there. I really appreciate the offer. Thank you. |
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I'll take a pic to make sure it will fit and go from there, this thing is just taking up space and I would like GONE, so all we have to figure out is shipping cost |
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