My question concerns the phenolic yoke guide block mounted in the instrument panel. In addition to mine being slightly worn in the center hole, it was floating in the "c" chanel mount to the tune of at least .250 side to side and top and bottom. Made for a very sloppy yoke.
In the interim, I have machined a new yoke block which now fits nice and snug in all axis and works perfectly, but I'd sure like to see a drawing or picture of how the factory wanted it done.
Can anyone describe how this block is supposed to be secured? Mine is secured side to side with the "c" chanel, and top and bottom by two through bolts, but because the block in my car is so "undersized" it has a ton of slop. Is there supposed to be rubber filling the gap, or do I have the wrong block?
In the interim, I have machined a new yoke block which now fits nice and snug in all axis and works perfectly, but I'd sure like to see a drawing or picture of how the factory wanted it done.
Can anyone describe how this block is supposed to be secured? Mine is secured side to side with the "c" chanel, and top and bottom by two through bolts, but because the block in my car is so "undersized" it has a ton of slop. Is there supposed to be rubber filling the gap, or do I have the wrong block?
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