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Old 05-22-2006, 06:47 PM   #1
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Steering colum question

I recently purchased a tilt column off of evil bay. After receiving it, it appears to be to be missing pieces and the inner shifter tubes' end that connects to transmission linkage is bent.

Question 1--Have I wasted my time and money on a column that I cant use?
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Question 2--Can I use the splined tilt shaft and tilt steering wheel housing with the non tilt tube and inner shifter tube?

They appear to be the same length, size etc., but without removing the non tilt column I have no way of knowing the differences. As I live in Japan, I don't want to take it apart, as I can't just order a part and have it tomorrow and my Blazer is a daily driver. Any ideas would greatly be appreciated.
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Old 05-22-2006, 07:30 PM   #2
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Re: Steering colum question

The tilt and non tilt parts will not interchange. Can you post a pic of damaged and missing parts? We might be able to help if we know what the problem is.
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Old 05-22-2006, 09:19 PM   #3
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Now that you have me thinking, something I seldom do, are the columns different for different year models? I staightened the bent arm of the shifter tube and I dont think I am missing any parts because I had to pull off the end cap and something that might have been a bearing on the splined shaft with a puller (it was rusty and most likely had never been removed meaning there is no way parts could have been removed or missing). My original non tilt has a protruding piece in the middle of the arm off of the shifter tube that connects to the transmission linkage. In addition, there is another piece that connects to the actual column housing (outer tube) that rubs against this protruding piece. This tilt column does not have the protruding piece on the arm or the piece that it rubs against. It is straight and it connects directly to the transmision linkage with nothing in between. This makes me think that it is earlier than 1972????? Also, is that or was that a bearing on the splined shaft just above the splines just inside the end cap? If it ever stops raining over here long enough, I will pull my truck out of the parking garage and take some pictures if noone understands my explanation.
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Old 05-22-2006, 09:25 PM   #4
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The area where the linkage connects IS different between tilt and non-tilt column.
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Old 05-23-2006, 07:02 AM   #5
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Last question: is that or was that a bearing above the actual steering "splined" shaft and where can I order? I don't see it in the diagram of the LMC catalog. I had to use a long thin puller to get it off of the shaft as it was about 1/2 inch inside of the outer steering column tube. After getting my questions answered earlier today, I went and sandblasted and primed my parts. Tomorrow I will paint. I hope that someone can help me to figure out what this last piece is so I can reassemble and try to install. I did not think about taking pictures of the disassebly, but I sure will putting it back together as it is in about thirty or more pieces right now. I will try to do a thorough job explaining as I had Hades getting it apart too. I appreciate everyones help!
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Old 05-23-2006, 06:16 PM   #6
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Heres a pic that might help. If you want to PM me your email addy I have a PDF file with disassembly and assembly instructions.
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Old 06-08-2006, 12:38 AM   #7
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Re: Steering colum question

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I have searched but could not find a discussion regarding the possibility of converting a'72 auto tilt column to a '72 standard tilt. I have the '72 auto tilt and a '72 standard non-tilt. Is it possible? According to the LMC parts list only the support is different.
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Old 06-08-2006, 11:51 AM   #8
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Re: Steering colum question

Kid, it can be done, several have done it. Yukon Jack is the only one I can think of off the top of my head tho. You can shave the shifter off, or do like I am and replace that part with a standard housing. Haven't been able to get the other pin out yet, so I am at a stopping point right now.

Sensei, is you column a real truck tilt, or a van tilt that is being converted? If its a van you might be able to get the bearing from a dealer.
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Old 06-08-2006, 03:48 PM   #9
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Re: Steering colum question

while were on the subject of steering columns. I'm actually looking to purchase a tilt column. I looked at CPP's, flaming rivers, Ididit's and a couple others, but I have no idea if one's better than the other or which one is better for our blazers. recommendations???
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Old 06-09-2006, 03:49 AM   #10
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Mine is an actual truck tilt. I got the diagram, but would like to know if the bottom bearing is a sealed bearing or not. The only part that was left, was the inner piece on the actual steering shaft, there were no bearings or outer race (if it was some type of sealed bearing). The idiot, (I'm sorry,very nice person) I bought it from, looked liked it had been stuck down in the dirt for the last twenty or so years. Regardless, I have blasted it, painted it white and am almost ready to reassemble. If it is a sealed bearing that goes on the actual shaft and fits inside the steeering tube, I might be able to buy one here in Japan. I cant tell from the diagram. If you have any ideas about it, please let me know.
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Old 06-09-2006, 06:33 PM   #11
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I will try to get a part number and look it up online and see if it can be got. Jeff.
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