keithburb50
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I have not posted anything in a long time, But this is a great site! I need help! I need to know if anyone knows where I can find a steering column shaft for a 1950 Suburban. I got in over my head when I thought I could fix up this modified Suburban about 3 years ago! I finally took it in to a shop where the owner/mechanic assured me that they could fix ANYTHING! Well 2 months later and the Burb is still not operational. The latest problem is with the Steering Column Shaft. The Chevy dealers no longer carry it. Classic Parts doesn't either - at least from my research of the online listing. Help!!!! Please, Somebody!
This vehicle has been modified with a Jeep Waggoner frame & 4 X 4 , Chevy 350. The flywheel was a major problem most recently. It made a loud noise when starting. The shop where it is at had to ship it out to a 4 X 4 Shop. The 4 X 4 shop fiddled around with it until The mechanic/owner I know finally got them to bring it back to them. Somehow he managed to overcome the flywheel problem. But then he noticed that there is a problem with the steering column shaft - broken. He is having a terrible time finding this part. I guess we could search for old parts. But I really hate to use an old part for something as important as steering. I would really appreciate good suggestions on how to get this old Burb back on the road - thanks Keith
This vehicle has been modified with a Jeep Waggoner frame & 4 X 4 , Chevy 350. The flywheel was a major problem most recently. It made a loud noise when starting. The shop where it is at had to ship it out to a 4 X 4 Shop. The 4 X 4 shop fiddled around with it until The mechanic/owner I know finally got them to bring it back to them. Somehow he managed to overcome the flywheel problem. But then he noticed that there is a problem with the steering column shaft - broken. He is having a terrible time finding this part. I guess we could search for old parts. But I really hate to use an old part for something as important as steering. I would really appreciate good suggestions on how to get this old Burb back on the road - thanks Keith