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Author: Subject: Sierra steering column, how to remove sleeve?
reb

posted on 25/11/16 at 11:47 AM Reply With Quote
Sierra steering column, how to remove sleeve?

Hi,

I think I have a Sierra steering column installed (I am the 3rd owner of the car, so not 100% sure).

I have to remove the sleeve from the column (see picture). Is this piece removable?

If so how do I remove it without damaging it as I have to put it back after I modified it.

Is it pressed on the steering column or is it screwed on and has a thread?

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[Edited on 25/11/16 by reb]

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CosKev3

posted on 25/11/16 at 12:10 PM Reply With Quote
Doesn't look like a Sierra column unless it's heavily modified!

The end is Deffo not standard Sierra ,as it's square as standard

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CosKev3

posted on 25/11/16 at 12:13 PM Reply With Quote
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That's a sierra column

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nick205

posted on 25/11/16 at 12:45 PM Reply With Quote
Can we ask what modifications you want to make?

It may help people throw in ideas on how to do it.

As above it doesn't look like a Sierra column to me.






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james h

posted on 25/11/16 at 02:04 PM Reply With Quote
It looks like a Sierra column with the casting for the ignition barrel and other switches removed - probably by grinding off then turned down into the sleeve you have now.

The hex at the wheel end seems to be a welded slug for a quick release mech.

You can remove the ali casting - I drifted mine off carefully in a vice, with the lip of the ali resting on both jaws of the vice. However, it came off over where your hex shaped part of the column is. I can't say it looks like it will slide over that part!

Some more photos of behind the dash might be useful for seeing if it can come off the other end. It could depend on whether you've a fixed or adjustable column.

James

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james h

posted on 25/11/16 at 02:08 PM Reply With Quote
Also, I should say, I've a spare sierra casting (with a small part of it snapped off) which would be ideal for you to grind and turn down again if yours doesn't survive removal. Comes with an ignition barrel and key too if you need!
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reb

posted on 25/11/16 at 03:35 PM Reply With Quote
I need to lathe the sleeve down to 40mm (currently it has a diameter of 42mm).

The reason for this is to fit paddle shifters.

It seems to be a sierra column but one with the casting for the ignition barrel and other switches removed as explained by james.

This guy also has the same column: http://craigsphoenix.se7ens.net/build.steering.htm

The hex at the end is obviously not standard and is for a quick release steering wheel.


@ James: So the sleeve is just pressed on if I understand correctly and is not screwed on via a thread?
Thanks for offering a spare sleeve, I hope I wont need it.
I will check if the sleeve will fit over the hex shaft.

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james h

posted on 25/11/16 at 06:37 PM Reply With Quote
Yeah it's an interference fit. From what I remember there was a place for a grub screw, but there wasn't actually one in mine. From memory it was on the underside - it should be fairly obvious.
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