Isn't there a company in New Youks state that rebuilds
factory steering and maybe sells parts?


--- Dave Corgill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> At 10:21 PM 4/10/2006, you wrote:
> 
> >Does anyone have the GM part number for the upper
> bearing for a 
> >floor shift 1966 steering column? I don't want to
> have to buy a 
> >compete turn signal assy just to get a bearing.  
> My bearing appears 
> >OK, but there is too much side to side movement.  I
> am hoping some 
> >one has the part number or a place where I can get
> a new one.  Thanks  David
> >
> >David Hanks
> >1966 SS396
> >1974 Corvette
> >ACES 6782
> >Team Chevelle 1940
> >Pilot Point, TX
> 
> PN # 5679205 & have two new in a sealed GM bag.
> Maybe be last ones on earth ;)
> 
> 
> Wayne is right they look loose in the turn signal,
> the
> spring tightens it up. I had to move the clamp up
> about
> .050 on the steering column shaft in the motor
> compartment.
> I would check that out first.
> 
> 


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