Another great video very helpful (my turn signal switch was soldered the right way) you just saved me hours of trouble shooting the horn assembly, will be sanding the center of steering wheel
When I started watching your videos a year ago I didn’t realize I’d have a ‘55 Nomad “project car” in my garage. It’s still fairly original but a 3 speed manual car which I’m changing to a Powerglide. I need this video!
It really helps to see all of these parts laid out. I tore into my column soon after I got the car, and had all kinds of problems getting everything put back together and working (it was sorta together when I got the car, but nothing was actually working. I had not learned yet to get the parts ahead of time, and long story short, I wanted to get back to driving the car, so one of my turn signals does not cancel.
Great tips. Was hoping to see the column assembly. Been looking and have not found a assembly on CZcams. Trying to figure out what goes on the inside of the tube, especially at the bottom. Will research some exploded views and see if I can find a good one. Subscribed as it looks like you may have many helpful videos.
The bracket with the slot is 57. Bracket with pins is 55/56. If that bracket is installed without that special lock washer the turn signal won’t move properly.
Tilt is nice I guess but after seeing a factory column in these cars for over 50 years the tilt flavor looks like the chubby girl at the prom. Mine will have the factory one but the shifter is in the floor. Great tips I will use them when I take mine out for paint.
Nice video on details. The only thing I think you forgot was the spring brass pin that runs on the slip ring in the steering wheel and to lube the moving parts with lithium grease.
You must have gotten the right hand drive turn signal switch. lol. You need to show how to run the turn signal wires through the column. That always take me longer then I want. The repo horn plastic parts are not the best too.
Another great video very helpful (my turn signal switch was soldered the right way) you just saved me hours of trouble shooting the horn assembly, will be sanding the center of steering wheel
When I started watching your videos a year ago I didn’t realize I’d have a ‘55 Nomad “project car” in my garage. It’s still fairly original but a 3 speed manual car which I’m changing to a Powerglide. I need this video!
It really helps to see all of these parts laid out. I tore into my column soon after I got the car, and had all kinds of problems getting everything put back together and working (it was sorta together when I got the car, but nothing was actually working. I had not learned yet to get the parts ahead of time, and long story short, I wanted to get back to driving the car, so one of my turn signals does not cancel.
Your video's are a great resource for me! Thanks for recording this information!!
You're welcome Elijah
Thank you for the great video
Great column detailed info on the double nickel wicked Chevy. 😎👍🇨🇦
Thanks Ron
Great tips. Was hoping to see the column assembly. Been looking and have not found a assembly on CZcams. Trying to figure out what goes on the inside of the tube, especially at the bottom. Will research some exploded views and see if I can find a good one. Subscribed as it looks like you may have many helpful videos.
Great stuff, thanks
You are welcome
The bracket with the slot is 57. Bracket with pins is 55/56. If that bracket is installed without that special lock washer the turn signal won’t move properly.
Tilt is nice I guess but after seeing a factory column in these cars for over 50 years the tilt flavor looks like the chubby girl at the prom. Mine will have the factory one but the shifter is in the floor. Great tips I will use them when I take mine out for paint.
Nice video on details. The only thing I think you forgot was the spring brass pin that runs on the slip ring in the steering wheel and to lube the moving parts with lithium grease.
Nope. I didn't forget. This is not a column build video.
Your turn signal switch wasn’t soldered on backwards, that switch is for a pickup or Corvette.
See you at the car show. I have a 55 wagon in Owasso
Look me up at the show Tom. I'll want to check out your wagon
@@haffrods7055 I will!
You must have gotten the right hand drive turn signal switch. lol. You need to show how to run the turn signal wires through the column. That always take me longer then I want. The repo horn plastic parts are not the best too.
Lol