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rag joint replacement on 76 trans am question
Looks like I will need to replace . I know to remove the clamp bolt to the steering box input shaft but how do I make room to remove the rag. Do I just collapse the intermediate shaft? Or do I have to completely remove it. I don't want to break something. Thanks for any help, Mike
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Collapse shaft if not rusted together.
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X2. You just remove the bolts on the rag joint and the shaft will move enough to put a new rubber coupler in. Just make note of the bolt orientation and placement of all the hardware first because it has a specific assembly.
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1976 Trans Am Buccaneer Red 468ci, 10.5:1 CR, 87 CC RPM CNC e-heads, HR 282/288, 230/236, 561/.573 lift, Johnson Lifters & HS 1.65 Rockers |
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On big Pontiacs, I remove the 3 bolts from the box and move it forward a bit
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<— That's right. You do usually have to remove the bolts from the steering gear and swing it away from the frame.
Also if your MY had the "energy absorbing" steering column, remember that you have to be careful with the column shaft so you don't collapse it.
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1976 Trans Am Buccaneer Red 468ci, 10.5:1 CR, 87 CC RPM CNC e-heads, HR 282/288, 230/236, 561/.573 lift, Johnson Lifters & HS 1.65 Rockers |
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