| Folks, I did this in '93 and as I remember it was not a big deal.  I don't 
think we even  removed the steering wheel.  But I was working with someone 
who really knew what he was doing.  Anyone have some ideas?  
I gave Ray what I remembered but as this is a safety issue, I thought "list 
wisdom" should be applied and maybe someone might have recently done this.  
Please reply directly to Ray, copy to me.  Thanks as always -  love this 
list. :-).
Art Kelly
In a message dated 25-Jul-01 11:41:09 Eastern Daylight Time, 
bakbar@pacifier.com writes:
> My question is regarding the replacement of the flexible couplings (2) in 
> the steering column. I purchased replacement parts from Moss Mtrs. but I 
> was cautioned by members of the Portland, OR TOA that I should not attempt 
> to do the replacement by myself without some help. I can understand why 
> because both of those joints are stressed. Getting the old ones out is one 
> thing, but getting the new ones in could be a real problem.
>  
> Would it be possible to unbolt the part that looks like a thrust bearing 
> which is up against the firewall and slide the steering column up and out 
> of the steering box to take the strain out of the column? With the column 
> in a straight line it would be a simple task I would think to replace the 
> worn flex couplings and then bend the column and slide it back down into 
> the box again.
>  
> Your comments will be very much appreciated.
>  
> Sincerely,
>  
> Ray Barney
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