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Papa Mo 04-27-2023 05:54 PM

No way to turn
 
I install one of those after market tilt column's in my 69 C10. The install went ok... Until I went to put the stock steering wheel back on. The shaft doesn't protrude enough to engage the splines before the wheel jams against the column...

dmjlambert 04-27-2023 06:06 PM

Re: No way to turn
 
I don't know how it is on aftermarket, but on my stock column I need to make sure the inner column shaft is fully out and the lower bearing is fully seated before doing final positioning and tightening down brackets that hold the out steering column in place on the firewall in the engine compartment and under the dash. It is possible when the column is loose and not yet attached to the dash and firewall to put the steering wheel on and hold it in place with the nut at least finger tight.

Papa Mo 04-27-2023 06:10 PM

Re: No way to turn
 
I loosened the hardware in the engine compart but still not able to pull any length inward.

LockDoc 04-27-2023 06:20 PM

Re: No way to turn
 
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What happens if you just put the nut on the shaft and try to pull up on it by pulling on the nut? Can you move it any?

LockDoc

dmjlambert 04-27-2023 07:42 PM

Re: No way to turn
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Papa Mo (Post 9199926)
I loosened the hardware in the engine compart but still not able to pull any length inward.

You're not trying to pull any length inward. You need to push the outer steering column toward the steering gear on the frame. That will result in the inner shaft lower bearing seating more and exposing more of the threads where the steering wheel attaches.

pjmoreland 04-27-2023 07:54 PM

Re: No way to turn
 
Did you install the spring and canceling cam shown in this post before installing the steering wheel?

mr48chev 04-28-2023 01:17 AM

Re: No way to turn
 
Every aftermarket column that I have seen is set up for a 69/76 (maybe later than that) Car streering wheel or the adapter used to put and aftermarket wheel on one.

You would have to buy this Ididit column to have the original wheel fit. https://www.ididit.com/i-25048234-19...ft-chrome.html


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