I posted this all last night, but somehow it all disappeared!!! Anyway, spent the last two weekends taking apart the steering column and restoring. I had lots of help from my twelve year old boy. Very happy he is so excited about working on the car, but he seems to have the idea that it is his car,......
Luckily, my son did all the sand blasting. He really seems to enjoy doing it, so I am not going to argue it. He will not even let me near the blast cabinet anymore. The parts were pretty dirty. Found a few wasp nests in the column, luckily all vacant. Used new bearings, bushings and turn signal switch on assembly.
Had a question last night on what I used to paint the parts. This is what I did:
- primer with Duplicolor self etching primer DAP1690
- base coat (interior and exterior) with Duplicolor flat black DA1605
- texture coat exterior using Rustoleum Fine Textured Finish 7220 Black
- applied black dye for 1970 cuda interior from David at Performance Car Graphics to exterior
I let the texture coat cure four days before applying the dye. I let the dye cure for a week before assembling the column. I applied the dye with a touch-up gun at 35 psi. I am really happy with how it came out and can't say enough good things about Performance Car Graphics. They have been very helpful advising me and I appreciated the fact they didn't just try to get me to send them my parts for them to restore. I'd like to do as much of this restoration as I can.