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Danman09 02-09-2025 04:28 PM

Steering column issue
 
After a 2 year break, back to putting this basket case back together. Column was missing very bottom washer and spring. Replaced them along with turn signal switch and a few bushings. Now the ring at the very bottom that adjusts the tension between the two shifting arms, will not go up high enough to get the screw into the slanted adjusting slot. Anyone that has done several of these who could give me an idea of where to start to figure this out? Do I have to start at the top and disassemble the entire thing again?1970 L6, 3spd column

LockDoc 02-09-2025 05:10 PM

Re: Steering column issue
 
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Originally Posted by Danman09 (Post 9368677)
After a 2 year break, back to putting this basket case back together. Column was missing very bottom washer and spring. Replaced them along with turn signal switch and a few bushings. Now the ring at the very bottom that adjusts the tension between the two shifting arms, will not go up high enough to get the screw into the slanted adjusting slot. Anyone that has done several of these who could give me an idea of where to start to figure this out? Do I have to start at the top and disassemble the entire thing again?1970 L6, 3spd column


Maybe you have it in upside down? Does the lower bearing fit into the bearing race on that collar?

You might have a helper sit in the drivers seat, put the shift lever in neutral and push the lever down toward the dash while you try to insert the collar.

Here are a couple of threads that might help.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=684915

https://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vbo...d.php?t=630848
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