steering column

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  1. generalmotor

    generalmotor Member

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    Anyone know of any shops around that rebuilt steering columns or even where to get the parts to rebuild them. I have been searching cause my three speed column shift is the typical old column. It has a lot of play and sometimes the shifter gets bound up my dad told me that they used to have rebuild kits for three speed column shifts but I sure cant find them. Oh it is a 1960 chevrolet original three speed column if that helps any
     
  2. dvalentine

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    By PLAY did you mean that the column seems loose? Or the steering seems loose ?

    Binding of the shifter has one major cause 47 years worth of dirt and crud.
    You can look at replacing the upper and lower column bearings, ( I think our hosts here sell them), and while it's apart clean out all the dirt and crud. You should see a big improvement.

    Steering PLAY is probably something else, like worn out frontend parts like ball joints, bushings and idler arm.

    Val
     
  3. OlCurt

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    You can buy the rubber grommets that fit in the adjustments where the shifter rods fasten to the linkage on the column from Jim Carter. I used some brass bushings from a local AutoZone to tighten things up a bit on the bottom where the rods fasten to the trans. arms.

    I readjusted after cleaning and installing those parts. Mine shifts pretty good now.

    I didn't buy the bearings, but might in the future.
     
  4. 1965stepside

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    Here is a company that rebuilds steering columns and also sells rebuilt columns and parts.

    http://www.columnsgalore.com/

    Mark / 65stepsideagain
     
  5. generalmotor

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    thanks for the link, the play is a bad bearing or something in the column. the front end is disassembled so I can replace everything. So yes there is alot of play in the front end right now lol. But I am sure that it will be fixed quick thanks for all the help!
     
  6. 66 KUSTOM

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    I Put The New Bearings In My Column When I Did The P/s Conversion, Its A Manual Column, And My Column Still Has Play In It. If You Grab It And Move It Left To Right You Can Watch The Shaft Move With The Bearing. I Dont Mean stear It Left To Right, just grab the stearing wheel and pulling it towards the door. Whats Up With That? I Know Dennis Has The Cure!! :D
     
  7. dvalentine

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    That Definetly Would Cure The Problem!! ;)
     
  9. generalmotor

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    well mine doesn't do that just a little play in the shaft but that definitely would be nice just would not do much for my concourse restoration
     
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