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Old 12-31-2018, 10:20 PM
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I restored the steering column intermediate shaft months ago but thought now would be a good time to post it since I restored the column. The shaft was in pretty rough shape. Somewhat rusty and collapsed from the accident so I had my work cut out for me. I disassembled the entire shaft, determined the finishes that were originally on it, media blasted it and the restored it. I had to reinject the plastic into the shaft after determining the correct length. The original owner has sprayed a lot of the engine compartment with black spray paint so much detective work was used to determine what was original and what was spray canned. After that was done it was all finished and reassembled.
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