Hitman's Pontiac Trans Am Forum
Trans Am Information => Trans Am Tech => Suspension => Topic started by: T/A Kid on September 08, 2012, 08:18:35 PM
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I bought a steering column and the problem is when I put the steering wheel on I have too much wobble In the steering
wheel. When I take it apart it seems that the steering shaft has pulled back towards the driver letting the bearing race
lose contact with the plastic caged bearing.
I can't find a good diagram of all the parts that's suppose to be there or if something is suppose to hold the shaft in the
column I appreciate any help.
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This is a tilt column right?
There's a spring in there that gets compressed and held in by a special 3/4 inch snap ring. The snap ring holds a plate that compresses the spring that pushes down in the bearing. You actually need a steering wheel puller in order to remove/install.
When I rebuilt my column last winter my snap ring was chewed up. I ended up making a new one from a spring. No one sells that plain snap ring new that I could find.
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This thread over at TAC is pretty useful for steering column rebuilds, includes photos: http://transamcountry.com/community/index.php?topic=24962.0
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I think I'm missing the metal looking cap that fit's over the race, Angelo thanks for the link that is a big help!!
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If you get it all back together and the collar/wheel section flop around then it may be the bowl bolts inside the column that keeps the tilt section tight.
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I'd definitely rebuild it, if it's missing parts it can be very unsafe to drive.
My column had those 4 screws loose, I could move it in all directions, only thing it didn't do was telescope! I used blue loctite and torqued to spec those 4 bolts, I hope to never re-visit the inside of that column again.
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Can't seem how to figure out how to get shift bowl off of inner tube. Is it pressed on, and is there a special puller for that?