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Jonnydaz53 04-17-2016 12:13 PM

Help!! in removing 69 steering column
 
Hi Guys im struggling to get my steering column out , i guess i undo the top two bolts also how do i undo the single bolt underneath. Any advice welcome

Regards jonny
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john walker's workshop 04-17-2016 03:57 PM

Break-off bolts. Drill part way through and use a short spiral easyout.

Jonnydaz53 04-17-2016 09:57 PM

Which side should I drill from the inside of the cab or from the inside of the hood

Regards jonny

john walker's workshop 04-18-2016 05:00 AM

The head of the bolt is dome shaped. That's where you drill. Gonna need an angled drilll motor for the inside one.

abisel 04-18-2016 06:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jonnydaz53 (Post 9083897)
Which side should I drill from the inside of the cab or from the inside of the hood

Regards jonny

All three are inside the cab. What you see inside the hood area are the weld-nuts of which the bolts screw into from inside the cab. Take off the two-piece steering column shroud and you will see the other two rounded bolt heads.

If drilling and then using an easy-out doesn't work, you may have to weld a nut to the sheared part of the bolt head. OR, try using a vice-grip with a good strong bite onto the rounded bolt head. The vice-grip worked for me years ago.

Another option is a cut-off disc on your hand Dremel to cut a slot in the bolt head. Then the use of an impact driver with a large screw driver blade.


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