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tino0217 06-28-2020 02:11 AM

Rag joint replacement bent steering column now
 
I replaced my rag joint on my 71 C10 but being a newbie I bent the steering shaft trying to muscling it it off instead of taking my time and doing it it right. It was a bear for doing something I've never done before. Now I'm getting squeaking when I turn and my hor goes off when I turn right. Do I try to straighten it out or just replace? If I can do either that's what I'll do because promised the little woman if I can do it myself I would.

LockDoc 06-28-2020 09:45 AM

Re: Rag joint replacement bent steering column now
 
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Originally Posted by tino0217 (Post 8765183)
I replaced my rag joint on my 71 C10 but being a newbie I bent the steering shaft trying to muscling it it off instead of taking my time and doing it it right. It was a bear for doing something I've never done before. Now I'm getting squeaking when I turn and my hor goes off when I turn right. Do I try to straighten it out or just replace? If I can do either that's what I'll do because promised the little woman if I can do it myself I would.


Yeah, you need to drop the steering box down to replace the joint. I guess you don't have anything to lose if you try straightening it. Can you see where it is bent?

LockDoc

randy500 06-28-2020 11:37 PM

Re: Rag joint replacement bent steering column now
 
Hard to believe you bent it, take the shaft out and roll it to see where its bent. I could probably put it in my press, PM me if you want, im in Tacoma.

vectorit 06-30-2020 05:44 PM

Re: Rag joint replacement bent steering column now
 
Been there and done this.
All you probably did was blow apart an already worn out column bearing, and it's probably jammed up and will eventually come apart and make the steering will feel loose.
Best to take a look at the schematic of the steering column, and order the bad parts and replace them. Be a good time to replace the turn signal switch and hazard button, since they are usually petrified and ready to fail if they haven't already.


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