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Crippled Column Cure - Tech Project

A Do-It-Yourself Fix For Your Tilt Steering Column Blues.

By Mike Harrington, Photography by Mike Harrington

Prior to 1969, GM had tilt steering columns in production, but these were typically only available in their luxury models. From 1969 on up, tilt columns were readily available in most GM vehicles. These new tilt columns featured the ignition in the column rather than on the dash. Since then, lowriders, hot-rodders, street rodders and every one in between uses the GM tilt column when they build their cars.

However great these columns are, they do have some inherent problems. After several years of use and abuse they tend to malfunction. The tilt no longer has any tension and you can literally lift the column up and down with a pinky. Should one attempt to drive the vehicle with such a tilt column, it can make for some scary moments when suddenly you find the steering wheel in a completely different location.

We asked a friend who happened to be a GM master mechanic about the floppy column syndrome. He said they fix those columns all the time and that that particular repair is the shop's bread and butter (meaning these mechanics fix it in less than an hour, while the customer ends up paying the shop's basic hourly rate and the mechanic gets to pocket the difference). Bread and butter, baby, bread and butter. Let's butter our own bread and save about 100 bucks by doing this repair on our own.

Our pals at Harrison's Restorations in Upland, California, gave us a step-by-step tutorial on how it's done without having to remove the column from the vehicle. The idea of breaking down a steering column can be a bit intimidating if you've never done it before. Keep in mind that the parts in these columns are layered like a cake. It might help to put them in the order in which you removed them, and if you have a digital camera, taking a snap shot of every part as it looks before disassembly is a valuable reference tool.

  • Fixing Tilt Steering Column Tools Needed
    A few specialty tools are required in order to complete this job. The first is a steering wheel puller and the second a lock plate tool. The lock plate tool is available at most parts houses and should not run you more than $15. As for the steering wheel puller, it depends on where you buy it and from whom.
    Fixing Tilt Steering Column Tools Needed
    A few specialty tools are required in order to complete this job. The first is a steering
  • Fixing Tilt Steering Column Removing Wheel Hub
    After the wheel is gone, remove the wheel hub.
  • Fixing Tilt Steering Column Lock Plate Tool Used
    This is where the lock plate tool gets used. The lock plate is compressed against the spring, which allows you to remove that little retaining ring.
    Fixing Tilt Steering Column Lock Plate Tool Used
    This is where the lock plate tool gets used. The lock plate is compressed against the spri
  • Fixing Tilt Steering Column Remove Spring And Canceling Cam
    Remove the spring and the canceling cam. Lay them out in order on a bench if it helps keep track of their order.
    Fixing Tilt Steering Column Remove Spring And Canceling Cam
    Remove the spring and the canceling cam. Lay them out in order on a bench if it helps keep
  • Fixing Tilt Steering Column Unplug The Wiring
    Take a break for a moment and go down to the base of the column and unplug the wiring. After that you will need to unbolt the bracket that holds the steering column against the dash. You will need to do this in order to create slack in the wiring harness, which is attached to the column housing.
    Fixing Tilt Steering Column Unplug The Wiring
    Take a break for a moment and go down to the base of the column and unplug the wiring. Aft
  • Fixing Tilt Steering Column Removing Steering Wheel
    Before you start any work, disconnect the battery. The next obvious step is to start the process of removing the steering wheel.
    Fixing Tilt Steering Column Removing Steering Wheel
    Before you start any work, disconnect the battery. The next obvious step is to start the p
  • Fixing Tilt Steering Column Remove Horn Relay
    This is the horn relay and wiring; remove it and set it to the side.
  • Fixing Tilt Steering Column Retaining Ring
    Don't lose that retaining ring. We don't think the guy at the local parts counter would ever be able to find this in his computer, especially when they ask questions like, "Does it have air conditioning?"
    Fixing Tilt Steering Column Retaining Ring
    Don't lose that retaining ring. We don't think the guy at the local parts counter would ev
  • Fixing Tilt Steering Column Emergency Flasher Knob
    Remove the emergency flasher knob and the signal lever.
By Mike Harrington
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