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lock plate spring

Posted: 6/4/06 7:41pm Message 1 of 10
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Bluefield, VA - USA
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Vette(s): 1977 black on black L-48 4 speed
  Over the weekend had the privledge of replacing the turn signal switch in the steering column. [tilt-telescopic]the actual work was a breeze.now this is were the trouble begins.there is a short 3 coil spring [that will support a mack truck}that goes under the sig cancel cam & lock plate. ok how are you to compress the spring to replace the c clip as the telescopic column {shaft with treads} comes out of housing when lock plate tool is used? hayes repair manual just states to reverse procedure. any thoughts on this would be greatly app.


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Posted: 6/4/06 7:49pm Message 2 of 10
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Vette(s): #1-1974 L-48 4spd Cp Med Red Metallic/Black deluxe int w/AC/tilt/tele./p/w-p/b/ Am-Fm/map light National/Regional/Chapter NCRS "Top Flight" #2-1985 Bright Red/Carmine Cp.L-98/auto Member: NCRS, NCRS Texas, Corvette Legends of Texas
You have to lock the tele part down first.
Find a bolt that will thread into the lock shaft threads, and make sure it is long enough to lock the tele down. Then take the bolt out, and cut the head off as close to the top of the threaded part of the shaft as you can, and still be able to tighten the bolt for the tele/lock. Then the tool will fit over the headless bolt, and thread onto the shaft, and you can compress the spring to install the clip.
It's a pita, but that's the easiest way I've found to compress the lock-plate spring on tele columns.
Good luck!


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Posted: 6/5/06 5:38am Message 3 of 10
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Posted: 6/5/06 5:44pm Message 4 of 10
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Easton, PA - USA
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Vette(s): 1973 Coupe 350 Auto.T-Tops L48,65450 miles.

 Auto Zone has a lock plate spring tool for $9.98. It's a cheap tool for how many times you will use it.Once every 3 years, if that!

  Dave




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Posted: 6/5/06 5:50pm Message 5 of 10
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Dave, the problem is not that Va _c3 doesn't have the tool, he does. The problem is locking the telescopic part of the column, so the tool will compress the spring. Without locking the column, the tool just pulls up on the steering shaft, and never pushes the lock-plate down. This is only a problem on tele columns, no matter what the car is. Cadillacs, 'Vettes, any other car(GM) with tele will have the same trouble.



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Posted: 6/5/06 6:19pm Message 6 of 10
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Easton, PA - USA
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Vette(s): 1973 Coupe 350 Auto.T-Tops L48,65450 miles.

 Sorry, jumped ahead of myself, not thinking of the telescopic tilt.Thats way 2 or more heads are better than 1.

  Dave 




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Posted: 6/5/06 7:35pm Message 7 of 10
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Vette(s): 1975 C3 Red, T-Tops, Black Interior. All I need is time and money! Getting there!
I do the same thing with the bolt, but add a touch.  I use a hack saw to make a slot on the top of the bolt so a screwdriver can be used to snug and remove the bolt.  It's easier to keep the telescopic unit tight when working. kstyer38873.8274537037


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Posted: 6/5/06 7:46pm Message 8 of 10
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Ken, you're always there with that extra little detail that I always fergit!!!! Thanx!


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Posted: 11/5/06 3:29am Message 9 of 10
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Vette(s): 1982,150K,Renegade CFI,Hooker Side Pipes,85 fuel pump,Bilsteins,HD suspension, Aluminum radiator, SharkBar/w 5-Point Restraints. 3:73 gears coming soon.
Check this site - has all the info about steering that is not covered in any of the manuals. I had the exact same problem with my 82 steering and this info got me fixed up in 20 minutes!
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Posted: 11/5/06 7:45am Message 10 of 10
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Vette(s): 1960 (got wiped out in the Rapid City flood of 72), 1968 roadster(sold it so I could buy the 71), 1971 Coupe Chromed almost everything underneath. Had it since "76"
I just go to the hardware store and get a allen set screw about a 1/2 in. long and run it down in there  with an allen wrench. That way you can tighten  it up enough so it don't slip and you can get it out when you are done. I belive it takes a 1/4  screw.  I have done it several times and it works great.


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