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1st Generation 1964 1/2 - 1973 - Questions & general discussions that apply to a specific year => 1967 Shelby => Topic started by: 1967 eight barrel on March 01, 2020, 06:01:31 PM
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I was driving my Shelby today and it's 77 here today. I felt that the column was warm on top and when I put my hand where the turn signal lever exits the column hot air from the engine compartment is obviously coming up the tube. I noted there was a rubber seal offered in the NPD catalog but when I disassembled my column there was nothing that plugs the end and I saw nothing in the Osborn manual to indicate there should be. The tube is open in the engine compartment it's like having a heater vent open.
Those that aren't familiar with FE cars: They are all short gear steering boxes with a rag coupler.
-Keith
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See 67 Mustang Chassis Assembly Manual (AM0020) pages 46 and 47.
Jim
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We talked about this in 2016: http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/index.php?topic=14203.0
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I had forgotten about this. The illustration looks different. I will have to buy one, split one side and tack it in the tube.
-Keith
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recently, I removed the steering column of my 67 big block car and noticed that the seal was missing. A closer look inside the column revealed that the seal must have been a foam type seal. I found a listing on eBay with a steering column seal that looked very close to the remains in my steering column. Part number C9AZ-3E629-A.
Finally I ended cutting a „doughnut“ out of a piece of black foam.
Laurent
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That is what we commonly find on used columns, too.
The foam noodles, or 3/4" insulation for pipes is what we use at the shop.
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The rubber one offered has a lip from NPD. I don't think it is correct. The foam makes more sense. It picks up the heat right off the headers and it really does heat up the car to my surprise.