I bought an early 67 telescopic column nearly 25 years ago. After multiple job moves the column got lost in boxes. I was able to locate it again only recently. When purchased, the guy I bought it from indicated the lower bearing had failed and that he attempted to replace the bearing only to find out it was not available. When I pulled the column apart I confirmed his bubba repair whereby he put a bronze bushing in place of the lower bearing. Not a safe arrangement. The damaged bearing was long gone. The column has the lower round retaining ring which appears to be identical to the early standard column design. It then has a spring seat and spring. I obtained the below pic off the internet. The bearing must have a thin flange that is trapped under a bearing retainer cup that is attached to the end of the main tube housing with three screws. The early standard bearing is available as well as the later tele bearing. However, the early tele bearing does not appear to be available. With the whole column now apart I'm stuck. I ordered an early standard lower bearing hoping I can chuck it in a lathe and machine off part of the flange to allow it to fit under the bearing retainer cup. The end of the main tube housing has the same machined bearing bore as in the early standard columns suggesting the bearings were similar except the standard bearings are not captured inside a retainer cup. I reviewed Jim Shea's papers. They are helpful but they don't offer much information regarding the early tele columns. Bottom line, it appears I'll need to fabricate parts where needed and modify others to be able to rebuild this column. I suspect others have run into this issue before. Any help on the lower bearing would be appreciated. I know there are folks who rebuild these. I may need to send it out. I'd prefer to figure it out and do the work myself. I'll add some pics of my column shortly.
thanks
Dereck
thanks
Dereck
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