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> Steering column movement - advice please !?!
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post Nov 30 2020, 02:26 PM
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My '73 steering column moves in every direction, but last night I noticed that it doesn't seem/feel like the upper bearing. What do I know, though.

If the entire column moves like this (icloud link below), is it necessarily the lower bearing, or could it be something else?

Obviously, this is my first time into the column, and man, is this gonna be a learning experience - (indicator switch needed replacement, will replace ignition switch and clean tumbler).

https://share.icloud.com/photos/0xOTITlUBsUJtbldsiNxBtOYw
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post Nov 30 2020, 02:41 PM
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That is the factory metal bushing used for 72-73. Yes it is similar to the shift crush sleeve not nowhere the same size. You need to check the "U" joint behind steering column Your steering rack could have a torn rubber bushing too.
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