1969 beep beep
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone,
I have just completed rebuilding my 69 RR steering column. The shaft were the lower steering shaft bearing rides was originally rusted. I used a 3m course pad on a dye grinder to clean the surface.
The bearing was kind of rough when you spun the shaft at first. I cleaned the bearing and repacked it with new grease. The ball bearings surfaces looked okay. I reassembled the column and noticed the bearing is a lot smoother. A few times spinning the shaft by hand I noticed the shaft spins and the bearings stays stationary. Which is a indication of a loose contact point.
Not sure if the bearing is worn out or the shaft. Is this normal? I would say probably the shaft.
Are the bearings usually hard to get on?
Should I replace the bearing or use a couple drops of loctite bearing retainer.
I have just completed rebuilding my 69 RR steering column. The shaft were the lower steering shaft bearing rides was originally rusted. I used a 3m course pad on a dye grinder to clean the surface.
The bearing was kind of rough when you spun the shaft at first. I cleaned the bearing and repacked it with new grease. The ball bearings surfaces looked okay. I reassembled the column and noticed the bearing is a lot smoother. A few times spinning the shaft by hand I noticed the shaft spins and the bearings stays stationary. Which is a indication of a loose contact point.
Not sure if the bearing is worn out or the shaft. Is this normal? I would say probably the shaft.
Are the bearings usually hard to get on?
Should I replace the bearing or use a couple drops of loctite bearing retainer.

















