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forestb 02-09-2021 05:07 PM

upper steering column bearing
 
Has anyone tried replacing the upper bearing in the steering column? I am thinking of something that is of better quality than the normal one that comes in the turn signal switch. Mine has a lot of up and down play. I have in the past replaced the plastic turn signal switch which includes a new bearing and that's the one that has play and I think my previous one had play also. I have seen the replacement one that classic industries sell so please don't send me that link.

Nappers 02-10-2021 02:41 AM

Re: upper steering column bearing
 
If your talking about the one that goes in the column, I found a bushing with a flange that I filed down so the other parts goes over it (sorry been a while). It’s lasted 20+ years. Bushing at local hardware store with the fastener drawers then buy a ton you don’t need.....

Edit: the outer of the bushing fit perfectly in the column and the steering shaft was same as inner diameter. I wish I was home to show you. Dealing with my moms estate while battling with a drug addicted brother.
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val1gonzales 02-10-2021 04:36 AM

Re: upper steering column bearing
 
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It's probably not so much the upper bearing as it's probably the lower bearing that is causing the slop. It's just above the shaft under the hood above the spring.

forestb 02-10-2021 12:15 PM

Re: upper steering column bearing
 
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Originally Posted by val1gonzales (Post 8877887)
It's probably not so much the upper bearing as it's probably the lower bearing that is causing the slop. It's just above the shaft under the hood above the spring.

It is definitely the upper bushing that is inside the turn signal switch. I replaced the lower bushing with a solid bronze bushing when I rebuilt the column. I can see the inner ring of the bushing bushing moving back and forth inside the outer ring when I take the steering wheel off. It is as though the ball baring are to small.

forestb 02-10-2021 12:17 PM

Re: upper steering column bearing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nappers (Post 8877884)
If your talking about the one that goes in the column, I found a bushing with a flange that I filed down so the other parts goes over it (sorry been a while). It’s lasted 20+ years. Bushing at local hardware store with the fastener drawers then buy a ton you don’t need.....

Edit: the outer of the bushing fit perfectly in the column and the steering shaft was same as inner diameter. I wish I was home to show you. Dealing with my moms estate while battling with a drug addicted brother.
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Do hardware stores even sell bushings anymore.:lol:
I will have to go take a look and see if I can find something to replace it with.

DPowers 02-10-2021 01:43 PM

Re: upper steering column bearing
 
https://www.steeringcolumnservices.com/

Maybe?

forestb 02-10-2021 01:50 PM

Re: upper steering column bearing
 
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Originally Posted by DPowers (Post 8878028)

They want $137 for a new upper bearing

DPowers 02-10-2021 02:02 PM

Re: upper steering column bearing
 
Are you sure its not the housing itself and not the bearing?

forestb 02-10-2021 02:19 PM

Re: upper steering column bearing
 
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Originally Posted by DPowers (Post 8878036)
Are you sure its not the housing itself and not the bearing?

yep

Nappers 02-10-2021 02:35 PM

Re: upper steering column bearing
 
I can’t find a picture but with everything stripped off the column down to the housing where shaft comes out I put a bushing in there. I had to file down the edges of the flange so the assembly would fit back on. My play issues went away. The rickety bearing in the switch did nothing. And yes! You can find bushings at the mom and pop hardware stores with the little drawers of everything, you Mark the price on yourself in the bags. Ours is an Ace Hardware.
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forestb 02-10-2021 02:37 PM

Re: upper steering column bearing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nappers (Post 8878049)
I can’t find a picture but with everything stripped off the column down to the housing where shaft comes out I put a bushing in there. I had to file down the edges of the flange so the assembly would fit back on. My play issues went away. The rickety bearing in the switch did nothing. And yes! You can find bushings at the mom and pop hardware stores with the little drawers of everything, you Mark the price on yourself in the bags. Ours is an Ace Hardware.
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That's a good idea. I will give it a try

Nappers 02-10-2021 03:41 PM

Re: upper steering column bearing
 
Yeah sorry I don’t have a picture. 1/2 inch shaft? And no idea on the housing. Like I said I found one perfect for the housing and shaft size.
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The Rocknrod 02-10-2021 07:33 PM

Re: upper steering column bearing
 
Classic Parts (not industries as you stated) also sells a bearing - https://www.classicparts.com/1964-72...ctinfo/76-815/
lugnutz65 had a thread on it, part of the pics are here - http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=546015
and here - http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=722959
Another rebuild service is here - https://www.southeastchevyparts.com/...ICE_p_448.html
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-q...0/image0-2.jpg

forestb 02-13-2021 06:14 PM

Re: upper steering column bearing
 
So I dug back into my steering column and installed a 1/8” plastic spacer in between the steering wheel and the little plastic turn signal canceling cam. I was able to cut it out of plexiglass at work. Doing this allowed me to tighten up the column at the bottom of the shaft which tightened up the plastic cam against the bushing. When I had tried this in the past my after market wheel would jamb up against the part of the column that the turn signal switch comes out of. Doing this stopped the play and the squeak. I think that the problem was caused by the after market wheel not having the proper clearance. I also noticed that some of the bolt that hold the column to the under dash bracket were not tightened down all the way causing a different squeak. I am pleased with the results and probably will not end up getting an additional bearing. If any one is interested I measured what the ID and OD would need to be with a pair of calipers. The ID which is the same as the diameter of the column is .7465” and the OD is .9970”. It would not go inside the outside tube but rather inside an inner tube.

vince1 02-15-2021 01:42 PM

Re: upper steering column bearing
 
Is the spring at the bottom below the lower bearing under some compression? As far as I know it needs to be pulling the shaft down to seat the upper bearing.

forestb 02-15-2021 02:17 PM

Re: upper steering column bearing
 
It is now. I was not able to tighten it up vary much before because it would cause my aftermarket wheel to bottom out in the cup that holds the turn signal switch. now that I have added the spacer I am able to tighten up the spring and get the plastic turn signal switch canceler to seat properly in the upper bearing.

Nappers 03-02-2021 10:22 PM

Re: upper steering column bearing
 
ForestB,

In case you don't like the results, I took pictures of my set up as I was putting in a new turn signal switch. The bushing is 3/4 ID, 3/4 long and the flange carefully filed down to about 1 1/16. The steering is tight. I put a Grant steering wheel on it and it wobbled like crazy prior.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/.../IMG_08761.JPG

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/.../IMG_08751.JPG

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/.../IMG_08771.JPG

forestb 03-03-2021 12:27 AM

Re: upper steering column bearing
 
Awesome thanks

Nappers 03-03-2021 02:09 AM

Re: upper steering column bearing
 
Funny thing I was replacing rusty steering wheel screws and ended up squirreling and tearing it apart and painted the metal and working on replacing the switch!

Wrenchbender Ret 03-03-2021 07:00 PM

Re: upper steering column bearing
 
The lower brg. is supposed to float on the shaft for the spring to take up the slack.
They are almost always frozen to the shaft due to the environment they are in.
George

forestb 04-10-2021 06:11 PM

Re: upper steering column bearing
 
So I installed a brass bushing that I had to grind down a little on the outside and got it fitting perfectly. Put everything back together and connected the battery back up and that’s when the horn went on and stayed on. So I undid the only thing that changed and that was the bushing and the horn went off. I think that the brass bushing was grounding the horn circuit. No wonder why everything inside of the column is made of plastic. If I am wrong and this should not be happening I am open to any advice on how I could make it work with the bushing instead.


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