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Old 03-28-2002, 12:36 AM   #1
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Post HELP! My non-tilt automatic column is messed up!

I pull the steering wheel to fix the damn turn signals (sorry, I'm pi$$ed right now), and I realize things are NOT right.

So, I managed to get it back together with a laundry list of things that are FUBAR'd, only now the shift housing is WAY over to the left, which means my turn signal switch is way lower than it needs to be and my shifter is way higher...

1. The column seems to be in crooked, because the housing the shift lever is in isn't even seated (using the three rounded tabs on the inside of the housing) like someone screwed it down crooked on purpose to get the indicator and the letters to match up (no wonder it shifts like hell)!

2. The turn signal actuator (that wierd hexigon-shaped plastic piece with the wiring harness on one end, and the two return springs) is messed up and needs to be replaced.

3. The bearing at the top of the column is basically carbon paste.

4. The plastic bushings on each side are broke.

5. The rubber sleave that goes inside the shift lever housing is broke.

6. My steering wheel is about to break in half.

Ok, so what's the story getting this thing fixed? What the hell do I do about all of these broken pieces? Is there some kind of service kit I can get? Can I get it soon? If not can I just limp (not stroll) down to NAPA and get this stuff?

What about the column? How do you align the damn thing (in other words, how do you get it loose, turn it and sinch it down correctly), and what do I do about the shift linkage?

Anyone put this thing together cold and know the adjustments?

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Old 03-28-2002, 12:57 AM   #2
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sounds like you need a column out of a parts truck, the turn signal switch assembly is dealer item or parts supplier item, rest of parts are hmm probably no luck on most of it.
only reason i could think that the shift tube bell is crooked is maybe cuz one of the screws is loose or someone else has been inside there before and messed it all up.

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Old 03-28-2002, 01:41 AM   #3
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Sh!t. That's what I was afraid of...

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Old 03-28-2002, 01:55 AM   #4
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You can get most of the parts to rebuld the column from LMC. Also, get yourself the factory repair manual. Good Luck
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Old 03-28-2002, 02:28 AM   #5
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I always like to go one better when I replace something. When I found out I needed a new front end, I decided to get something with disc brakes. When I replaced my windshield I got tinted one. And when I replaced my worn out stock steering column I got a tilt column out of a mid-70's GM van.

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Old 03-28-2002, 02:31 AM   #6
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You can order most of the things from a vendor. The small turn signal clips you can still get from gm. I know that the bearings you can order stil through one of the members that sell truck parts here on the board. As far as lining up the column, just take the 2 screws that hold the column in place and rotate it up to the correct position, and then retighten screws. the 2 screws are at 2 different angles to the column so when they are tightened up it pulls it in that direction. The 2 screws are right under the dash and there is 2 holes with the u bracket that holds it in place. Hope this helps.

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Old 03-28-2002, 02:37 AM   #7
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new69, If you need a new column cheap just let me know (non-tilt that is). I've got one wastin' space and would let it go right. Just let me know what you need. gwallace@siscom.net or call 1.937.426.2890 ask for Gary. Hope this helps.
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Old 03-28-2002, 12:05 PM   #8
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Thanks a lot guys. Now that I have it back together it's a pain in the a$$ to drive, but I'll slow down now and get some good replacement parts. I've already looked at the standard parts lists from the aftermarket guys. They don't offer mutch. I'm going to hit up WES and GMCPaul next.

Anyone have a web site for GM parts?

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