76 steering column rebuild?
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76 steering column rebuild?
I just bought a 1976 vette and the steering column is a mess... all the parts are there, but i think it needs to be rebuilt. I was hoping i could find a forum of someone who already asked this question of how to rebuild it, but i didnt have too much luck. I am only 19 and i dont really have anything to compare it to, to rebuild it. Maybe some one has pictures of their rebuild or some tips on how to start. Thanks!
Last edited by CoreyCorvette76; 03-29-2009 at 01:08 PM.
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Race Director
Here is a link to all the instructions.
http://jimshea.corvettefaq.com/?page_id=4
Also, your gear and rack gear are not meshed properly and the spring is not correct
http://jimshea.corvettefaq.com/?page_id=4
Also, your gear and rack gear are not meshed properly and the spring is not correct
#3
Burning Brakes
Looks like you have a tilt column which is a nice feature, but they could be a little more expensive to rebuild if the pivot is worn or damaged. If its the original column from a 76 you should be aware that you will be limited to choice of steering wheels. If I remember correctly, GM used the same wheel that came on other GM products like the Vega and you cannot interchange other steering wheels from other year corvettes. You may want to verify before sinking big bucks into the column.
If you're on a budget and you don't care about the tilt feature you could always sell the one you have (someone may want this feature) and buy a complete standard column from a 69 - 75 corvette. I think they are a direct fit. Again you should research. As suggested above, Jim Shea's site is a great place to learn about your column.
If you're on a budget and you don't care about the tilt feature you could always sell the one you have (someone may want this feature) and buy a complete standard column from a 69 - 75 corvette. I think they are a direct fit. Again you should research. As suggested above, Jim Shea's site is a great place to learn about your column.
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Looks like you have a tilt column which is a nice feature, but they could be a little more expensive to rebuild if the pivot is worn or damaged. If its the original column from a 76 you should be aware that you will be limited to choice of steering wheels. If I remember correctly, GM used the same wheel that came on other GM products like the Vega and you cannot interchange other steering wheels from other year corvettes. You may want to verify before sinking big bucks into the column.
If you're on a budget and you don't care about the tilt feature you could always sell the one you have (someone may want this feature) and buy a complete standard column from a 69 - 75 corvette. I think they are a direct fit. Again you should research. As suggested above, Jim Shea's site is a great place to learn about your column.
If you're on a budget and you don't care about the tilt feature you could always sell the one you have (someone may want this feature) and buy a complete standard column from a 69 - 75 corvette. I think they are a direct fit. Again you should research. As suggested above, Jim Shea's site is a great place to learn about your column.
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Race Director
I fail to see anything there or by the OP's description that suggests a replacement of the column.
Print out the papers and have at it.
It may well be that someone had been in there before and assembled it incorrectly, with no new parts necessary at all.
Print out the papers and have at it.
It may well be that someone had been in there before and assembled it incorrectly, with no new parts necessary at all.
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Your pictures are worth a 1000 words. I would suggest that you try and lay out the loose parts from the box and take several pictures of them.
Also download this blowup pic of the steering column.
http://jimshea.corvettefaq.com/wp-co...owup03FE04.doc
Eventually you will need this steering wheel and horn parts pic.
http://jimshea.corvettefaq.com/wp-co...&HornParts.doc
This way we can be talking about a particular part in a particular picture and relate it to the blowups and how it goes together.
Jim
Also download this blowup pic of the steering column.
http://jimshea.corvettefaq.com/wp-co...owup03FE04.doc
Eventually you will need this steering wheel and horn parts pic.
http://jimshea.corvettefaq.com/wp-co...&HornParts.doc
This way we can be talking about a particular part in a particular picture and relate it to the blowups and how it goes together.
Jim
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Le Mans Master
... If its the original column from a 76 you should be aware that you will be limited to choice of steering wheels. If I remember correctly, GM used the same wheel that came on other GM products like the Vega and you cannot interchange other steering wheels from other year corvettes. You may want to verify before sinking big bucks into the column....
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Drifting
I went out and bought a steering wheel from a 78, not thinking at all....
And can't put it on.
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