Re: [DMCForum] Steering column bushing
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Re: [DMCForum] Steering column bushing



> I can't find any tech articles on replacing the steering column
bushing.

You probably have read some good advice so far, so I'll throw in a few
pointers:

As I remember, the tech article in DeLorean Magazine has you pressing in
the
bushing using a socket & nut & bolt.  As you tighten the nut & bolt, this
slowly presses the bushing in.

The bushing that DMC/Texas sells is made of a soft material.  Someone
installed this by cutting it open, fitting it over the steering column and
then pressing it in WITHOUT removing the steering column.  I haven't tried
this method but suspect that it would be a real bitch to do considering
how
little room there is to work in there.

Darryl Tinnerstet sells a bushing made of black Delrin(sp?), and PJ
Grady's
is made of white teflon.  Both of these are hard materials and could not
be
cut & slipped on like the DMC/Texas one.  I installed one by putting a
block
of wood over it and practically standing on it to push it in.  I installed
another by using a wood stick & a hammer.  Choose your weapon.

Walt



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