I presume getting that tubular sleeve off is what is stopping you cold. One way to get it off is to use a piece of hardwood or a nylon drift (available at gun shops, looks like a glue stick) to tap it loose from the tilt opening (the lever screws out, just twist it!) and then work a screwdriver into the gap at the base of the column. My car would have none of that, that !@#$ sleeve was TIGHT! What I wound up doing was to pry the lip up with a scgewdriver (in an attempt to loosen the sleeve, no deal!) I then attached a pair of vise-grips to two sides of the pried up lip and alternately hammered on the vise-grips to get the !@#$ off! Once off I measured up to the mangled part and carefully wrapped masking tape around the outside, cut off the mangled 3/8 inch or so and filed down to the edge of the tape. The tape protected the paint on the sleeve and if someone didn't know the sleeve had a lip, you can't tell it has ever been altered! It's all hidden by the wheel anyway. Best of all, if the switch ever needs replacing again, the sheeve won't have to be touched! Good Luck! Roy 67 Crown FDHT > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Carl F. > To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 1:56 PM > Subject: IML: '67 & '68 owners...need help, please! > > > My '67 Crown Coupe has no brake lights; T/S & taillights are OK & only the >FRONT 4-way flashers will light. (that switch is OK) After extensive testing, >I've traced the problem to the T/S switch. I now have an NOS replacement >switch (2, actually...will sell the other), however the tilt/scope column & >the steering coulmn outer sleeve are giving me problems. > > Would you believe that the original '67 shop manual does NOT address this >particular repair? > > Anyway, I'm tired of using hand signals & am dying for a serious "road >trip", so any help would be greatly appreciated. > > Many thanks! > > Carl Falletta !0j^&r[r+&zǧ2Lj)bye&j)b bئjW%(ʋ){)em!j+azʉ>jצz֭!+vhkj+hW[zǧ0yj^&r[rCRPDDhijW%(rzf