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Old 01-12-2016, 01:27 PM   #26
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Re: Steering column rebuild, help needed

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I will take you up on you offer and wisdom. I received my new 63 yesterday and drove it around the block in first gear as that's all she would allow. 3 on tree 63, and could see total rebuild in the works. Do want to steal thread so new one? Via PM?
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Old 01-12-2016, 01:31 PM   #27
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Re: Steering column rebuild, help needed

Your turn signal switch is not a Pontiac, just an old aftermarket switch that Hot Rodders look for. Looks like your whole column needs a rebuild, all the parts are available through aftermarket suppliers. The yellow assembly manual available through suppliers has the column info you should need. I have done many of these columns, if you want to pull it and send it to me I could rebuild it for you.
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Old 01-12-2016, 07:13 PM   #28
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Re: Steering column rebuild, help needed

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Your turn signal switch is not a Pontiac, just an old aftermarket switch that Hot Rodders look for. Looks like your whole column needs a rebuild, all the parts are available through aftermarket suppliers. The yellow assembly manual available through suppliers has the column info you should need. I have done many of these columns, if you want to pull it and send it to me I could rebuild it for you.
Maybe I might do this and be done with it. The rest of the truck is pretty much all rebuilt. I will get out in the garage and see what pulling the whole column out entails. Thanks for all the suggestions and help from everyone, I know this is a hard thing to help someone with online. Maybe I should go for the complete rebuild kit and try it myself as well? I'm this deep into it.
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