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tilt steering slop
Wondering if my tilt column can be repaired or not. It's in a 77 TA and still works fine except recently has developed a lot of play in the tilt mech. It tilts up and down fine but when down it can be rocked up and down about 3 inches. I'm not sure what is worn to cause this or if it even can be fixed.
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There are three screws that come loose but are relatively "easy" to get to and tighten up. You will need to remove the turn signal switch to get to two of them which can be good enough but to get to the third you will have to dig a little further. It's been a while since I've done one so my memory is a little cloudy.
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What KO said. Those 3 screws are the most common culprit.
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Thanks,
I guess I'll start digging down the column and see if I can find the loose screws. |
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Take the column apart, tighten the screws down, and lube everything up while you are at it. It's not that difficult to do with all of the proper tools.
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Four screws actually. It's kinda a PITA, just make sure you get the tool to get the pivot pins out.
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#7
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Good point. It's basically a mini slide hammer. The top 2 bolts can be tightened without removing the tilt mechanism, the bottom 2 require it to be removed (and likely are the ones that are loose) to get to them. It's mostly a pain if you remove something and can't remember how it goes back in (or worse, a piece falls out in the middle of removal and you didn't see how it went in originally).
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The earlier columns are easier because you dont have the wiper switch and related parts to deal with. YOU will need a tool to depress the lock plate and remove the retaining rings. The remove the tilt pins, I have used small screws, vice grips and a hammer.
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If you have the Pontiac Service manual for your 77, the procedures for working on the tilt column are in there. Yes, for a complete job, a pivot pin puller and lock plate depresser tool is needed. They don't cost much.
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I used a screw to pull those pivots out when I was rebuilding a couple. You know I have two that are still apart that I bet I can't remember how to put back together now that it's been so long. |
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