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Old May 27, 2003 | 07:55 PM
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Just completed re-assembly and replaced the rag joint (w/ GM parts). How far should the steering column go into the upper flange on the rag joint?

It appears to be about 3/4 of an inch, maybe a little more. The column is right against the firewall. I shoulda looked before I took it apart...
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Old May 27, 2003 | 09:56 PM
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Jack: When I replaced my steering column on my '71, I noticed the same thing. It just goes in enough to get the bolt into the coupling! But it seems to work OK.

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Old May 28, 2003 | 12:20 AM
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Default Re: Rag Joint / Steering Question... (Charlie BB)

The detachable flange that attaches to the steering column shaft has a pinch bolt that must pass through a notch on the end of the shaft. As I remember, there is over a half inch of possible adjustment for the pinch bolt to be within the length of the notch. The half inch adjustment should take into account body to frame tolerances.

As long as the pinch bolt passes through the notch, you will have a safe connection. The design was validated under manual steering loads with minimum flange engagement.
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