The column doesn't come apart at the box without disassembling the
box. The column and box are usually removed as a unit by pulling
them forward out of the cab. The column has to be loosened up and
stripped inside the cab to allow it to fit through the hole in the
floor.
Bruce Kettunen
57 3200
Mt. Iron, MN
At Tuesday, 12 June 2001, you wrote:
>Quick question: What is the best way to completely remove the steering
column
>from my 54-3100? I am having all kinds of trouble. I think I am
missing
>something really simple. I am removing the column so that I can
go ahead and
>remove the cab from the frame. I have taken the mounting flange
loose from the
>steering box, but the column won't come loose from the box itself. I
>am sure it
>is right there staring at me! I'm just glad it's not a snake!
Any help would
>be greatly appreciated.
>
>Nick Griswell
>Rock Spring, GA
>1954-3100 5-window "FATBOY"
>oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
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