1967, L79, with manual steering and steering shock/dampener
The steering shock in question is an AC Delco service replacement GM #4975447, dated early 1976 (stamped 068 76) and was installed in early 1977.
I have a receipt from Acme Spring dated 7-6-77 showing the odometer reading at that time was: 81,119. The odometer read 96,000 miles when the restoration began. Considering how little the car was driven since 1976, and several service receipts documenting mileage over the years, it seems the odometer reading is accurate. The car was parked from 1993 to 1998 when it was driven once (about 20 miles) and parked again until a couple years ago when we disassembled the car, so the steering shock/dampener has about 15,000 miles on it.
Is there a way to determine whether a steering shock is functioning properly or needs to be replaced, when it is not installed on the car?
The rubber bushings are worn/rotted, can they be replaced?
The steering shock in question is an AC Delco service replacement GM #4975447, dated early 1976 (stamped 068 76) and was installed in early 1977.
I have a receipt from Acme Spring dated 7-6-77 showing the odometer reading at that time was: 81,119. The odometer read 96,000 miles when the restoration began. Considering how little the car was driven since 1976, and several service receipts documenting mileage over the years, it seems the odometer reading is accurate. The car was parked from 1993 to 1998 when it was driven once (about 20 miles) and parked again until a couple years ago when we disassembled the car, so the steering shock/dampener has about 15,000 miles on it.
Is there a way to determine whether a steering shock is functioning properly or needs to be replaced, when it is not installed on the car?
The rubber bushings are worn/rotted, can they be replaced?
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