Steering column issues

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aisawalsh
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Steering column issues

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Hello, I have a 71 F250 automatic transmission that the column will not stay in park. I took the column apart to rebuild but I can’t see/find any issues that would cause this issue; the shift lock out plate looks a bit worn but I am unsure if this could be the only reason that the truck will not stay in park. Is there an aftermarket column that is a direct replacement for these truck as it is going to cost me over $500 to have the rebuild parts to Canada and I am thinking it would be cheaper and easier to just replace the column versus repairing it
1970 F100 4x4 LB, 1975 early bronco, 2010 F350
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Re: Steering column issues

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There should be an adjustment on the rod going down to the transmission.
The rod is slotted and has a lock nut.
if the cab mounts settle it throws the adjustment off.
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Re: Steering column issues

Post by Fraser »

If the front cab supports have rusted, there may be some movement there, and the adjustment will not hold, same thing with clutch adjustments, for MT trucks. You can get a tilt kit, to change the column, but it will be more work and cost than rebuilding the existing column. The kits are GM based.
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