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Noticed the other day that there was some radial play in the streeing wheel, at the tilt joint. If it is a joint, I have no idea how this thing worksmechanically . Today I noticed it has gotten worse, like there is about a 1/4 inch movement now. This is not good and I have parked it till I figure out what the hell is wrong .
There is no play if you try and pull the wheel toward the driver , but push with one hand / and pull with the other and its becoming scary...
I have never had a tilt steering wheel apart so any advice will be greatly appreciated.
Is there a nut that is coming loose, how does this joint work, is it a universal type joint with a locking detent.
Does any one know .
Any and all help will be greatly appreciated
Thanks

Steve
 
Sounds like there's a loose nut behind the wheel. No, seriously. Take off the horn cap by removing the 2 allen head bolts at the 3 and 9 position and check to see if the nut is loose holding the wheel to the shaft. Should only take 5 minutes.
 
If this is tight,then you need to check a litter deeper into the column and remove the wheel. Just under the T/S switch are some screws that hold the column housing and keep the bearings tight. Check em out if you still have a problem.
 
It's very common on G-body tilt steering columns. :)

You'll need a long 1/4 extension with a 1/4" or 5/16" socket (I can't remember the size). You'll also have to remove the steering wheel, and a few things behind it (I can't remember this as well :o).

Heres the link to the article on GNTTYpe. http://www.gnttype.org/techarea/suspension/t_steering.html
 
Geoff87
Thanks much , I know that is the problem , thanks for the link. Looks like a winter job....lol

Steve:)
 
I thought I said that?:confused:
The screws are accesible after you move the T/S switch out of the way. About a 30 min. job.
 
Geoff87 tried to send u e-mail ...says not now ...still want to send e-mail send me address

Steve
 
tc86gn,
Sorry buddy but what you said is not quite what the GN web site said, but if that is what you implied than I am sorry and thanks for the reply

Steve
 
No problem Steve. I understand.Its cool.:cool:
I think I was thinking of a nontilting column. The article is correct.
 
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