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Well I have it torn down to the bearing and the metal support housing but don't know how to get it off the shaft from there. Any suggestions?
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Re: How do I replace the upper bearing in the column?
You have to remove the bearing housing from the inner shaft. The upper bearing has a plastic race that you can carefully pop out of the steel race by hand.
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Re: How do I replace the upper bearing in the column?
That's what I thought but the bearing bracket housing doesn't want to slide off the shaft so I can pop the bearing out. I don't see any puller holes like in the steering wheel and I don't want to mess up the outer housing. I'll hit it with some PB Blaster and maybe that will help.
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Re: How do I replace the upper bearing in the column?
Go here: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=558016
Look for this link: 1971 chevrolet 10-30 truck and passenger car chassis overhaul manual. go to page 398. |
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