Many GM cars from the 70’s and 80’s had a nice tilt column that eventually became loose. Here’s how to fix them.
Many GM cars from the 70’s and 80’s had a nice tilt column that eventually became loose. Here’s how to fix them.
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merci jo pour cette video
Jo Dad, i have a 79 chevy 1/2T pickup with tilt,, would it be the same as this, thanks, Roost
thanks helping a friend with this tomorrow
good work, but two words loktite and steel tubing
i know an easy way to fix a loose GM tilt column…here's what you do…. you shift it in reverse…back it out of the garage and pull in a Ford…problem solved.
My '87 Suburban needs this repair for it's tilt column and I think I'll try the fuel filter bracket on my '68 Mustang.
Just watched your video for the backing plate replacement there's nothing worse then having to do it twice good job .
One quick question when you do engine rebuild what type cylinder hone do you use getting ready to build a 400 Ford. It is out of a 78 Lincoln with 74,000 and it but the block is a D7TE-ABEE.
Another informative vid. Have tilt steering the same as what you fixed, will know what to do in future if mine plays up. Thanks.
I've never gone past the turn signal switch, that was a great video, thanks.,
Excellent work.
thanks great video ..some people sold there cars because they though it was a bearing wornout.
Thanks for showing the fix on the tilt column, now I won't have to pass one up if it is in good shape other than being loose.
THANK YOU…for sharing.
another good video:)
Cool fuel fix