Steering Column Lock Washer
#1
Steering Column Lock Washer
96 2500 V-10 5spd
I installed the Rock Solid steering clunk fix bushing but it will not loosen up. It is especially bad in the cold weather. I've been pouring on the silicone for weeks to no avail. Anyhow, I want to reinstall the stock setup but I can't get my hands on a replacement lock washer (had to destroy the original in the disassembly process, (photo). The dealer advised me that I would have to buy the whole column! Has anyone redone this area and if so, what did you use to lock the spring in place? Thanks.
jor
I installed the Rock Solid steering clunk fix bushing but it will not loosen up. It is especially bad in the cold weather. I've been pouring on the silicone for weeks to no avail. Anyhow, I want to reinstall the stock setup but I can't get my hands on a replacement lock washer (had to destroy the original in the disassembly process, (photo). The dealer advised me that I would have to buy the whole column! Has anyone redone this area and if so, what did you use to lock the spring in place? Thanks.
jor
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#3
96 2500 V-10 5spd
I installed the Rock Solid steering clunk fix bushing but it will not loosen up. It is especially bad in the cold weather. I've been pouring on the silicone for weeks to no avail. Anyhow, I want to reinstall the stock setup but I can't get my hands on a replacement lock washer (had to destroy the original in the disassembly process, (photo). The dealer advised me that I would have to buy the whole column! Has anyone redone this area and if so, what did you use to lock the spring in place? Thanks.
jor
I installed the Rock Solid steering clunk fix bushing but it will not loosen up. It is especially bad in the cold weather. I've been pouring on the silicone for weeks to no avail. Anyhow, I want to reinstall the stock setup but I can't get my hands on a replacement lock washer (had to destroy the original in the disassembly process, (photo). The dealer advised me that I would have to buy the whole column! Has anyone redone this area and if so, what did you use to lock the spring in place? Thanks.
jor
#4
Yea, I followed the instructions explicitly. Used some steel wool on my already smooth column and a slight amount of lubricant. The bushing pressed right in and the column turned freely with just a little drag. I had 1/16" clearance on the washer. I took it out today and verified that the washer is clear of the bushing. I'm pouring lubricant on it now trying to free it up. It's a little better but not near where it should be. I'll take your advice about contacting the guy. If I can just get another washer, I'll restore the stock setup and live happily ever after. Thanks.
jor
jor
#5
Also verify with him that he sent you the right bushing. He could have made a mistake and sent the wrong one. seeing that they all differ from autos to standards, years, etc, you just might have gotten the wrong one. I just really haven't heard of this kind of issue before with the fix so I'm trying to throw some ideas to you lol good luck
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