Thanks for the video. I had to take apart my Camaro's steering column and these series of videos helped. The lock pin was the one I got stuck on for 20 minutes but your video explained it nicely. I only took it apart as far as the turn signal switch which I had to replace. Many thanks.
Thanks for the informative video . l just finished fixing the problem in an '85 Suburban 4x4 we just picked up . Same column except shorter wiring harness and l had little ball bearings fall out on my lap and the floor . l did find them all though . l had bought a reverse torx socket set, but couldn't use it as it was 3/8 drive and were too fat to clear down to the bolts . A normal 1/4 in. 1/4 drive deep seemed to work fine .
I just repaired my Camaro's tilt steering without any special tools. For the pins I found a ~2 inch screw that fit the threads and put a socket in between the screw and the pin and pulled it out. SImple!
@AtomicPunk3 Thanks for the tip . l used a 2" screw (same thread as electric box light fixture mounting screws) with a little nut, small body washer and shallow socket, to pull the pivot pins . Worked great .
you dont need but one 8-32 screw 2 inch long and thread a nut all the way on it with a fender washerand put a socket large enough to let the pin pull out tighten the nut against the washer that is tightening against the socket.since it hit a ridge on the column i used another washer to shim the other side to straighten the pull and it pulled them with ease
damn i need to go just a bit farther and this is the most helpful video yet. my lock switch works but whatever it pulls or ingages to make my chevy truck start, has come loose. man can you help me? please i beg you.
thx , was helpful with puttin it back together .
zPgaming720 4 weeks ago
ok video was great to follow but I'm having a time getting the high beam back into place on the little metal rod. any ideas?
xtreamtrucker 1 month ago
Thanks for the video. I had to take apart my Camaro's steering column and these series of videos helped. The lock pin was the one I got stuck on for 20 minutes but your video explained it nicely. I only took it apart as far as the turn signal switch which I had to replace. Many thanks.
mischief007 5 months ago
Thanks for the informative video . l just finished fixing the problem in an '85 Suburban 4x4 we just picked up . Same column except shorter wiring harness and l had little ball bearings fall out on my lap and the floor . l did find them all though . l had bought a reverse torx socket set, but couldn't use it as it was 3/8 drive and were too fat to clear down to the bolts . A normal 1/4 in. 1/4 drive deep seemed to work fine .
00AngelDog00 5 months ago
Dude this rocks... now know what weapons to bring to the battle! Thanks so much for the very well done vid. :—)
LeMortso 8 months ago
im new north east pa,i did hear that your in pa too, im lil east of scranton 590 and 191 what would you charge to do my 84 vette
anthony84vette 11 months ago
Thanks so much for these vidoes, they helped me fix this problem. I have had this problem a long time and needed to get it fixed. Thanks again
vxlmach 1 year ago
this vid helped me alot i had to fix this on my 86 S10 ty
TS1IS 1 year ago
Caould you tell me where you bought that special tool(puller).I am waiting to see where to get one from.
Thanks for your video, it helps me a lot and I'm sure there are lot of lost people you rescued due to your videos.
Thanks a millions!!!
FOTOFOTA 1 year ago
they didnt have the special tool at the store for the pins on the sides. another set back for me.
nothadnotbad 1 year ago
@nothadnotbad I think you'll have to search on ebay for it. I'd search "tilt steering tool". I tried this and found them ready to be ordered.
itsjojo4 1 year ago
@nothadnotbad
I just repaired my Camaro's tilt steering without any special tools. For the pins I found a ~2 inch screw that fit the threads and put a socket in between the screw and the pin and pulled it out. SImple!
AtomicPunk3 1 year ago
@AtomicPunk3 Thanks for the tip . l used a 2" screw (same thread as electric box light fixture mounting screws) with a little nut, small body washer and shallow socket, to pull the pivot pins . Worked great .
00AngelDog00 5 months ago
you dont need but one 8-32 screw 2 inch long and thread a nut all the way on it with a fender washerand put a socket large enough to let the pin pull out tighten the nut against the washer that is tightening against the socket.since it hit a ridge on the column i used another washer to shim the other side to straighten the pull and it pulled them with ease
PantherFields 3 days ago
i bought an e 8 torx... it was to small for mine.
nothadnotbad 1 year ago
i bought an e 8 torx... it was to small for mine.
nothadnotbad 1 year ago
damn i need to go just a bit farther and this is the most helpful video yet. my lock switch works but whatever it pulls or ingages to make my chevy truck start, has come loose. man can you help me? please i beg you.
mike
nothadnotbad 1 year ago
Your videos will help me a lot! :) Audio could be better, though. When's part 4 coming? thanx
Keith
azkeith65 1 year ago
hi thanks for your reaction i also have the telescope on the steering collum is that different or a big deal or is it easy to do
thanks mat [netherlands] when part 4 is comming?
matenjuul 1 year ago
@matenjuul this is a 1991 Chevy S10 Pickup. Hope this helps
itsjojo4 1 year ago
Awesome videos! :P
EricsGarage101 1 year ago