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70 bird intermediate shaft unique
I was restoring my intermediate shafts this afternoon when I discovered that the 70 and 71 intermediate shafts are different. The 70 sliding joint is oriented 90 degrees when compared to the 71 shaft. Guess we need to add it to the 70 only list if it's not already on there.
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1969 TA RAIII M40 Auto Cameo White/ Std Blue Int 1970 TA RAIII M21 4-spd Lucy Blue/Std Black Int 1971 TA 455 HO M22 4-Spd Lucy Blue/Deluxe White Int |
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What's an intermediate shaft?
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---------------------------- '72 Formula 400 Lucerne Blue, Blue Deluxe interior - My first car! '73 Firebird 350/4-speed Black on Black, mix & match. |
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Steering column base to Steering box Is how I read it, and I need to look at mine now
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Yep. The intermediate shaft is the collapsible shaft and joint that connects the steering column steering shaft to the rag joint on the steering gear box.
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1969 TA RAIII M40 Auto Cameo White/ Std Blue Int 1970 TA RAIII M21 4-spd Lucy Blue/Std Black Int 1971 TA 455 HO M22 4-Spd Lucy Blue/Deluxe White Int |
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Ah, okay. thanks!
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---------------------------- '72 Formula 400 Lucerne Blue, Blue Deluxe interior - My first car! '73 Firebird 350/4-speed Black on Black, mix & match. |
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