Re: Removing a steering column from a 1941 Mercury
Well, it's not easy unless you have access to a lift. Are you wanting to remove the whole column? I would start by removing the wheel and gear shift, wiring and column drop and any floor plates. Then you need to pull the steering arm and remove the bolts that hold the steering box to the frame. Now you need to figure out how much clearance you need to move the steering box in to clear the frame. At a minimum I would think the exhaust manifold would have to come out. The column needs to be pulled out the bottom, but getting the car high enough is a challange.
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