Thanks Wayne,
Makes sense!
That was one of the noises I heard on the way home from Albuquerque, (still
my only "long" trip with the GMC)! I'll get one next time I order something
from Sirium.
Peter
77 Eleganza II
Colorado
- ----- Original Message -----
From: "Wayne Nesbitt"
To:
Sent: Saturday, April 22, 2000 5:20 PM
Subject: Re: GMC: Alcoas
> From: "Peter Brandt" writes
>
> In your post you mentioned a "tapping in the (steering?)wheel" on smooth
> pavement. What causes that noise?
>
> Wayne Nesbit writes
> You will notice a little from the movement of the chassis of the coach
> moving up and down as you go along the road. It pushes up on the steering
> column spline area and exerts a force on the lower steering column
bearing.
> With time the small bearing in the bottom of the steering column wears and
> the taping gets worse.
>
> Alex Sirum had them in Florida. He would probably mail you one if needed.
> They aren't hard to put in.
>
>
Makes sense!
That was one of the noises I heard on the way home from Albuquerque, (still
my only "long" trip with the GMC)! I'll get one next time I order something
from Sirium.
Peter
77 Eleganza II
Colorado
- ----- Original Message -----
From: "Wayne Nesbitt"
To:
Sent: Saturday, April 22, 2000 5:20 PM
Subject: Re: GMC: Alcoas
> From: "Peter Brandt" writes
>
> In your post you mentioned a "tapping in the (steering?)wheel" on smooth
> pavement. What causes that noise?
>
> Wayne Nesbit writes
> You will notice a little from the movement of the chassis of the coach
> moving up and down as you go along the road. It pushes up on the steering
> column spline area and exerts a force on the lower steering column
bearing.
> With time the small bearing in the bottom of the steering column wears and
> the taping gets worse.
>
> Alex Sirum had them in Florida. He would probably mail you one if needed.
> They aren't hard to put in.
>
>