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    Steering column bush

    Guys, I noticed this plastic bush on the top of the steering column was absolutely shagged. Any idea what is actually called so I can source one? i will send the image to PAP as well, totally hard and perished.Steering column bush.jpg

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    It looks to me like the one that stays on the bottom of the steering well and has a small pin over its race to unclick the turning signal lever. Was you turning signal coming off as expected after turning a corner?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BrazilianY60 View Post
    It looks to me like the one that stays on the bottom of the steering well and has a small pin over its race to unclick the turning signal lever. Was you turning signal coming off as expected after turning a corner?
    Been over twelve months with it off the road, so cannot remember to be honest.

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    Has anyone got a secondhand steering column they dont want or are willing to sell? The guys at PAP are telling me the bush isn't a spare part, so I need to buy a whole steering column. Kicking myself as gave the spare steering column I had away. 1997 2.8 TD GQ wagon, odeally just after the top assy where the bush is

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeeBee View Post
    Has anyone got a secondhand steering column they dont want or are willing to sell? The guys at PAP are telling me the bush isn't a spare part, so I need to buy a whole steering column. Kicking myself as gave the spare steering column I had away. 1997 2.8 TD GQ wagon, odeally just after the top assy where the bush is
    Can the bush be machined out of teflon? I have gotten myself out of many a bind, by using a drill press as a lathe to machine plastic bushes.
    My advice is: not to follow my advice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudnut View Post
    Can the bush be machined out of teflon? I have gotten myself out of many a bind, by using a drill press as a lathe to machine plastic bushes.
    I'll bet it can!
    Or nylon, or UHMWPE or any of the other good slippy plastics.
    I'm blessed with a lathe or three, but absolutely, cunning use of a spinning thing will make parts!

    Will probably have a couple notches (if it is for the indicators) which will have to be filed in by hand...
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    Thanks Guys, simply dont have the time or drive for this stuff, so bought the s/h steering column and popped out the bush which looked brand new and swapped it out. Another job resolved.

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