jeffjcalweb
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I just went based on what I found when doing some google searches, you are correct, entirely possible this isn't the issue...or it could be one of a couple issues .. either way, in several videos the symptoms described where identical along with the intermediate shaft being pretty loose - able to move it up / down pretty easily and "clunk clunk". so was going to replace the bearing based on those symptoms and others having done that procedure... along with replacing the *lower* intermediate shaft which was next on my project list (already purchased replacement) to help with the loose steering. I'm ok with a bit of guessing and trial & error. These are fairly inexpensive parts and I wanted to learn and be more comfortable (and hopefully with some wins) move up to some other projects.
So was thinking - its certainly not going to make it worse with 150k miles and 24 years on the road... I just want to make sure I am doing it right and not, through my own ignorance, making something potentially dangerous on the road as a result.
To that end - I guess I'll try again tomorrow. Maybe what I thought of as a single part is actually two different things - the sensor and then the bearing. Even the GM partsonline catalog just shows a bearing (however discontinued, hence the Dorman part purchase).
So was thinking - its certainly not going to make it worse with 150k miles and 24 years on the road... I just want to make sure I am doing it right and not, through my own ignorance, making something potentially dangerous on the road as a result.
To that end - I guess I'll try again tomorrow. Maybe what I thought of as a single part is actually two different things - the sensor and then the bearing. Even the GM partsonline catalog just shows a bearing (however discontinued, hence the Dorman part purchase).
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