07-27-2018, 11:25 PM | #1 |
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Help With Column
I am working on my wife’s 1972 CST Blazer. We pulled her non tilt column and bought what was supposed to be a factory C10 tilt column but it has no place for a neutral safety switch. I original was worried about the shift lever area as that was missing the detent like the non-tilt column had. I don’t think it’s a van column because all the photos I’ve seen of those, they have a neutral safety switch it’s just high mounted, also this column has the big flat connector with an adapter to the horseshoe. Trying to figure out what to do and what the hell I have. Oh also the column/shaft is actually a little shorter than the non-tilt. I attached so photos of the tilt column.
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07-28-2018, 10:33 AM | #2 |
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Your column is not a real truck tilt. Some or the early 70's tilt columns from motor homes did not have n/s switches on them and the main shaft that hooks up to the intermediate shaft looks shorter than a normal shaft from the picture you have shown. There are few other signs that tell me that it was a van or motor home tilt to begin with.
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I also noticed it has a bulb as opposed to the fiber optic line for the indicator under further examination.
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I found an issue today with the shaft. The splines at the end of the motor Home column measured about .95 (15/16” approximatly) versus the .72 (3/4” approximately) of the stock column. Has anyone seen an intermediate shaft with that big of a spline connection? I was going to begin cutting it up to make peovisions for a neutral safety switch but will do me no good if I cannot attach it to the other end. Haha thanks for all the help.
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Does anyone know of an intermediate shaft made with 1-48 spline count on the receiving end?
Original non tilt column had 3/4-36 splines and this motor home column has 1-48 spline count. So even if I cut in the neutral safety switch I still won't be able to put it in the truck. |
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Where did you buy that column from so we all know not to buy from that guy! Tilt and non tilt columns for 67-72 chevy trucks should have a 36 tooth spline. Even the lower bearing has to be different to fit that diameter shaft. The only thing I can think of is to take it to a machine shop and if the lowest part of the tooth on the spline is equal to or greater than .72 have a new spline with 36 machined. I have a machine shop do mine when I cut down van tilt column shafts.
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I just got off the phone with Gary Terry and ordered one, and my new correct tilt column is on its way. |
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