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Steering Column Help
Posted: March 16 2006 08:14 PM
 
Jack Pringle (aka HenryThe32d) [ View ] [ hvlpct@netzero.net ] [ Car Ads ] [ Blogs ]
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Trying to identify the steering column in my highboy. The turn signals wont cancel and I can't seem to figure out why. I can't look at a parts book not knowing what it came from. It has a crush sleve so I figure that is after 67. Ign. key appears to to have been filled. has emergency flashers rt. side ,turn signal lever when pushed makes column tilt {not seperate lever} The horn makes contact by two anular rings on wheel hub hitting two springed pins in hub. I was told that , and it looks like, GM but I can't figure GM what Thanks Jack
 
 
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Posted by Crazyhorse Rod Shop  -  03/14/2006 11:09 AM
go by the color codes on the turn sig harness. but it sounds ford to me.
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Posted by ronhotrod  -  03/13/2006 08:54 PM
It's a Ford product column. Used in late 60's thru mid 70's
ronhotrod [ View ] [ Email ] [ Blogs ] [ Car Ads ] Mount washington, Kentucky Charter Member since July 2001
 
Posted by HenryThe32d  -  03/16/2006 08:14 PM
Thanks for the help. After visiting a Ford dealer explaining my problem, the turned me over to a "seasoned' parts guy . He agreed that it was a Ford column, Mustang, but the parts were no longer serviced. So he told me to try National Parts Depot, They had the part $3.13 later all fixed. Thanks again Jack
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Posted by crash12888  -  03/13/2006 10:47 PM
I'm thinking mid to late 70s. I had the same type in a 78 ford truck that I got from a late 70s wagon.
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