In process of putting my 67 back together. Car had been abused, so much is in need of help in putting back correctly. The end of the steering shaft, the steering wheel hub end, has the index mark missing. This line on end of shaft must have been damaged by hub puller. How do you determine this line so you can align with the index line on the wheel hub?
67 steering shaft index mark
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Re: 67 steering shaft index mark
Louie,
On the 1967 Saginaw Standard Column Drawing it appears that the index mark aligns with the top of the flat on the lower splined end of the shaft.
See.... 0051.pdf in this link.
https://www.forums.ncrs.org/attachme...0&d=1618826986
All column prints 1965 to 1980 are on this page....
https://www.forums.ncrs.org/showthre...902#post892902
Edit... 0050.pdf is the image of the lower shaft section.
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Re: 67 steering shaft index mark
Download the the pdf locally on a computer and try to zoom in on the area. I've noticed a cell phone reader doesn't work well.
I often use the "Take a Snapshot" function after a zoom-in in Adobe and paste it into my MS Paint program with notes. I've done that here for the hub and lower shaft section which may help.
Note the Index Mark faces upward, which is at the same plane as the lower shaft Index Flat, also facing upward in the drawings.
From 0051.pdf
Hub_1967Std_mod.jpg
From 0050.pdf
LowerShaft_1967Std_mod.jpg- Top
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Re: 67 steering shaft index mark
From recent turn signal replacement work on my 67
Just noticed in preview mode it is turned 90* ccw, sorry about thatThe light at the end of the tunnel has been turned off.- Top
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Sorry for any confusion.
DonThe light at the end of the tunnel has been turned off.- Top
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Re: 67 steering shaft index mark
Donald, in replacing your turn signal switch, did you use any Dielectric grease or other lubricant on the moving switch parts?- Top
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