Until now, when the car needs to be moved, I had to turn the wheels by hand. Especially when I need to turning the car around on the street it can be a heavy job. Now that the body has been mounted onto the chassis the steering column can be placed back.
After cleaning and inspecting all parts I decided to:
- I will reuse the upper and lower barring (two new 3/16″ steel balls ordered because they where missing)
- I will reuse the universal joints because the still looks undamaged
- The rubber grommet needs to be replaced
- The rubber insulator used between slip ring and steering shaft are made with the help of a 3D printer (They cannot be bough separately)
After mounting everything on the correct place I noticed that the rubber grommet, normally visible from the engine bay, did not came into contact with the outside of the steering column. Therefore I decided to keep it inside of the body, not as it should be, it will keep the air stream outside of the body compartment.