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05-03-2016, 05:12 PM | #1 |
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steering column question
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I am usually on the 67-72 side but I do have a 79 short bed that I have been working on over the years as well. The truck was originally 6 cyl 3 speed on column but I changed it over to a 400 sb and th400 transmission from ATI. When I did all that I took out the original 3 speed column and went to the junkyard to get a 4 speed column ( I put a B&M Megashifter in). The column came out of an 85'. I put the column in the truck but it seems like it is not right for the truck and is to short. I pulled hard enough on it to get the dash bolts installed that i guess I broke the linkage in the ignition switch assembly. the only way I can get the truck to start is with remote switch on starter. I replaced the ignition switch at base of column figuring it was bad, but it still wont start from column. This is my 1st time working on a square and could use some help figuring it out. Did they change something about the columns from 79 to 85? thanks Richard
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05-03-2016, 05:54 PM | #2 |
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Re: steering column question
The intermediate shaft changed in 79 (i think) from a splined to a double D.
I also know that 84 and up have the dimmer switch and wiper switch on the stalk. I'm not sure about the length though. I thought they were all the same. Do you have any pictures? I'm curious where you're getting hung up. |
05-03-2016, 06:53 PM | #3 |
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Re: steering column question
I can't seem to locate any pictures and I am going by memory here. The truck is in my storage garage and i have a mound of stuff in front of it at the moment. I wanted to get it out in a few weeks and try to get it finished up so I figured I would get a jump start on this lingering issue. The only way I could get it to install was to bolt the rag joint up before I tried to get the bolts under the dash. If I recall right it was lacking about an inch or so of going on stress free. Then I had to sit in the seat and pull for all I was worth to get it to come back far enough for my uncle to get the bolts in. Before doing that I took it back to the junkyard but they swore they should be the same. By this point I had already given my 3 speed column to a buddy that needed it so I had no reference points. IF the columns changed design after 79' then I guess I need to locate the correct one, is my guess. I certainly don't need it to break being already stressed the 1st time I decide to play with the new 400.
Richard
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05-03-2016, 08:29 PM | #4 |
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Re: steering column question
The columns are the same length. One thing I have ran into is if the donor vehicle has been in a frontal accident. Not only does the main shaft collapse but the outer tube will collapse as well. I have bought columns before not noticing this. Also your intermediate shaft(between the steering box and column) collapses. An inch of collapsing isn't uncommon.
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05-04-2016, 07:04 AM | #5 | |
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Re: steering column question
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Not knowing what I am looking for, is there an easy way to tell if the pcs are collapsed? thanks guys
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