1989Burb
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- Location
- Spokane, WA
- First Name
- Mitch
- Truck Year
- 1989
- Truck Model
- Suburban V1500
- Engine Size
- 350 / 5.7L
1989 Suburban V1500. I've got play in the steering wheel, which at first I assumed was the famous 4 inverted torque bolts. But then I don't have any play in the tilt part - it's all up front by the steering wheel itself. I have videos of the wobble/play but I'm not sure how to upload a video onto here?
I tore it open today and found that the upper ball bearings had come apart and were loose in there, so I thought maybe that was the issue. I cleaned that up and put it back in properly. I also replaced the turn signal switch and rod while I was in there since I was having issues with that. I noticed that there was still play in the shaft with the bearings back in place, but the play went away completely while I had the lock ring compressor tool on. So I figured once the steering wheel is pressed back on it should hold everything in that position and reduce the play.
Got it all back together, and the play in the steering wheel is exactly the same as before I started. It looks to me like the steering wheel isn't fully seated on the shaft (pics attached), and that if I cranked it further on somehow that it would fix the issue. If I push the steering wheel in towards the dash, it tightens up. But it is definitely torqued to 40 ft lbs and I don't want to strip or break anything here either.
Before I tear back into it all, I'm just looking for some advice. Does this seem like the typical 4 inverted torx bolt issue, even though all my play is up front and it goes away with the lock ring compressor tool on? Or is this an issue of the steering wheel not fully seating on the shaft? Or something else entirely?
I tore it open today and found that the upper ball bearings had come apart and were loose in there, so I thought maybe that was the issue. I cleaned that up and put it back in properly. I also replaced the turn signal switch and rod while I was in there since I was having issues with that. I noticed that there was still play in the shaft with the bearings back in place, but the play went away completely while I had the lock ring compressor tool on. So I figured once the steering wheel is pressed back on it should hold everything in that position and reduce the play.
Got it all back together, and the play in the steering wheel is exactly the same as before I started. It looks to me like the steering wheel isn't fully seated on the shaft (pics attached), and that if I cranked it further on somehow that it would fix the issue. If I push the steering wheel in towards the dash, it tightens up. But it is definitely torqued to 40 ft lbs and I don't want to strip or break anything here either.
Before I tear back into it all, I'm just looking for some advice. Does this seem like the typical 4 inverted torx bolt issue, even though all my play is up front and it goes away with the lock ring compressor tool on? Or is this an issue of the steering wheel not fully seating on the shaft? Or something else entirely?
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