Sttering column bearings

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Skippy969

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I have a 85 gmc High Sierra. I took the steering column apart to tighten up the 4 loose bolts. While taking it apart, the balls for the bearings fell out. I got the back one back in and now I'm putting the pivot pins in and the balls are falling out. I have something put in wrong and the bearing is not being held in place. Does anybody have any pictures of the order the parts go back together?
 

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I rubbed a finger full of high temp bearing grease on mine to help them stick in place. The plastic retainer that holds the balls doesn't retain them too well.
 

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Also, when placing the tilt mechanism back over the shaft be sure to pull the tilt lever full rearward so it has an easier time getting into position without being forced.
 

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