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Started by 68MoparCharger, November 05, 2005, 12:20:43 PM

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68MoparCharger

I have a steering column with broken shear pins. I've been told that i'd have to buy a new column. I've looked at a few places on the internet and in town and I can't find a replacement steering column for my 68, is there any place that makes replacement columns. Or can I replace broken shear pins? Thx.
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Ghoste

You wouldn't think it'd be that hard to find a column.  Is it standard or power steering, column or console shift?
As to the shear pins, you would think there'd be a source for those to someplace.  Have you tried a body shop supply store?  What about a place like Roger Gibsons?

68MoparCharger

It's powersteering, column shift. I havent heard of Roger Gibsons, what kinda stuff do they sell. I'm thinkin about tryin on ebay though.
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Chryco Psycho


68MoparCharger

Actually, I was looking at the column today, and would there be any problem with welding the column together, other than safety?
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beenaround

don't weld it.if you ever sell the car and something happened they could come back on you.try the other members suggestions.i would think that a shaft from other model years would work.i can look this up tomorrow for you.

68MoparCharger

Is it possible to drill a hole thorugh the column with the drill press and press in a plastic or aluminum pin? Then maybe flare out the other sides so it won't come out but will shear when pressed.
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Chryco Psycho

could be done , alum would be too rigid

68MoparCharger

I ended up welding the piece and cutting off the excess weld, I only left the weld that was in between the pieces, and it moved when I "tapped" it with a hammer, so I figure it should hold up to normal use, and move when it is smashed into.
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68MoparCharger

oh yeah, i forgot to mention that I had tac welded it on the mig. so the tacs were easy to cut off with a saw.
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Chryco Psycho

John Kunkle had a part # for a factory repair kit I believe