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10-10-2015, 03:59 PM | #1 |
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Lower steering column bearing installation
Anyone have any suggestions on lower column bearing installation on my 68?Is it pressed in and what do I need to do replace it?
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10-10-2015, 05:15 PM | #2 |
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Re: Lower steering column bearing installation
I've got the same problem so I'm subscribed.
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10-10-2015, 08:08 PM | #3 |
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Re: Lower steering column bearing installation
It's pretty easy actually. Remove the column from the truck. Once the steering wheel is off, slide the whole housing up off the steering shaft. The lower bearing will slide right off. Take pictures so everything gets put back together the way it came off.
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10-10-2015, 08:14 PM | #4 |
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Here is a picture.
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Re: Lower steering column bearing installation
Another one.
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Re: Lower steering column bearing installation
#5 I already had the intermediate shaft off that's why I showed you the reverse order from how I told you it can be removed...which is less work. Grease your bearings before you put it back together if you have some handy.
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I just took these pictures tonight when I read your thread. Good luck.
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Re: Lower steering column bearing installation
Thank you Mr Duckworth for taking the time to support us all on this board and to photograph and post those photos - this is the first time I've seen photos of the steering column detailed enough that I could follow the entire assembly.
The GM parts manual diagrams are terrible in this area - for example the GM Partswiki will just show a circle-shaped line to try and denote each part - and for me it has not been enough - I couldn't tell if it was a metal, rubber, plastic or pot-metal part and trying to figure out what the profile was - good luck. So thanks again for your efforts on behalf of the community - (Your photos helped me anyway).. |
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Thanks to sduckworth13!I really appreciate the reply.
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10-12-2015, 09:04 PM | #13 |
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Good info - thanks for sharing Scott. Have never done this and need to. Now how about some upper bearing pics while you're at it
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10-13-2015, 07:35 AM | #14 |
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Your welcome guys. I have already got rid of the column in the picture. The top bearing is pretty easy, you'll see it when you pull the steering wheel off.
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Where did you purchase the replacement bearings?
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10-14-2015, 10:25 PM | #16 |
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I ordered mine from Classic Heartbeat. It was a Genuine GM Part.
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10-15-2015, 01:28 AM | #17 |
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Re: Lower steering column bearing installation
sduckworth13, the thick washer does not go in the order/location as shown in your pictures, the washer sits directly against the intermediate shafts upper clamp with the spring placed between the washer and lower bearing like this. Mel
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Since I added the above picture, I will also add this one for the "TILT COLUMN ONLY" crowd incase someone is searching for this info down the road. Mel
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Thank you Mel. I had taken the column apart and then put it back together for pictures for this thread.
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Re: Lower steering column bearing installation
Some extra info on these columns that might be useful.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=683346 Rg
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Re: Lower steering column bearing installation
Bringing this one back to life with a question..
Trying to pull the auto column shift column apart and get rid of the parts for the column shift. (I have a floor shift) I will grind off, patch and fill the holes that was used for the shift lever, repaint and use this column if this can be done.. I have it apart to the point where I need to get the upper part where the shift lever used to be loose from the inner tube connecting the linkage at the bottom.. (the arms that connect the trans linkage)... what the heck is holding that inner tube to that piece?? or better yet.. just the linkage arms at the bottom... I will also need to replace the top and bottom bearings...
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I removed the shifter boss and indicator by hacksawing and grinding, cutting a couple of pieces of thin sheet metal that fit tight in the openings, and JB welding them in. Be sure to slip a thin piece of cardboard down inside the collar to keep any JB Weld out of the inside of the housing. I wish I had taken more pictures. The arm on the bottom of the shift tube is welded to the shift tube so you will have to cut it off or remove the shift tube. The shift tube has to be pulled out from the bottom.
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Thanks!, I would like to have tilt but Im trying to save bucks for other things right now.. I can always swap out the column later on, but while I have it I would like it to look like it should...
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The NSS would keep it from pulling out if it is still installed and now that I think about it I think the shift collar is twist locked into the top of the tube also. I would just remove the arm for now. LockDoc
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