Steering column support bracket problem
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Steering column support bracket problem
I am having a problem removing the bracket from the dash that supports the steering column. Its the two bolts that are bolted to the dash. On my Elf there are fixed nuts on the dash and bolts from the bottom attaching the bracket. One is a 1/4" bolt through the upper nut with its own nut--no problem. The other is a bolt into the welded on nut, but the bolt has NO head with flats. It is conical shaped. Nothing to grab with pliers.
How do you get that bolt loose??? I am at the point of cutting flats or drilling the thing out.
Jim
How do you get that bolt loose??? I am at the point of cutting flats or drilling the thing out.
Jim
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Re: Steering column support bracket problem
Hi Jim
You need to drill it out - It is a shear bolt that is put in at the factory. The head snaps off when it reaches a certain torque leaving nothing to grab hold off on the car, the idea being that it makes the car less desirable to thieves because the have to do some work for a change !. Pilot drill initially then use a drill slightly larger than the bolt thread which will take the head off and the bracket should fall off. The remaining stud should come out with pliers
Hope this helps
Gordon
You need to drill it out - It is a shear bolt that is put in at the factory. The head snaps off when it reaches a certain torque leaving nothing to grab hold off on the car, the idea being that it makes the car less desirable to thieves because the have to do some work for a change !. Pilot drill initially then use a drill slightly larger than the bolt thread which will take the head off and the bracket should fall off. The remaining stud should come out with pliers
Hope this helps
Gordon
Re: Steering column support bracket problem
I ground off tow sides and made some flats. Visegrips had the grip to loosen it up just fine. It took a while but the task was accomplished. I chased the threads on the weldnut bracket and used regular hexhead bolts. The clamp bolt bolt came out fine without braking the head off. Those type bolts are a nightmare for restorers. Just wondering are original bolts like that are available?
Thanks, Jim
Thanks, Jim
bmcelf- Posts : 124
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Re: Steering column support bracket problem
bmcelf wrote:I ground off tow sides and made some flats. Visegrips had the grip to loosen it up just fine. It took a while but the task was accomplished. I chased the threads on the weldnut bracket and used regular hexhead bolts. The clamp bolt bolt came out fine without braking the head off. Those type bolts are a nightmare for restorers. Just wondering are original bolts like that are available?
Thanks, Jim
glad you got it sorted -never though of grinding flats on yes they are still available -minispares
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