RE: Steering wheel parts!
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RE: Steering wheel parts!



Butch,
I could use pictures of what the inside of the wheel looks like. On this
Sport Fury wheel there is a rectangle piece of metal pressed into the
middle of the wheel that is about an inch and a quarter by 4 inches
long, with the main splined hole in the middle, two "tapped" holes next
to it,that might take a 1/4-20 bolt, two more partialy drilled holes
next to that about an 1/8 inch deep and also 4 small holes "tapped" on
each corner of the plate that may take a small 1/8 bolt.
If you could send me pictures of yours I'd appreciate it.
And if anyone has extra of the complete springs, bolts, plastic pieces
or whatever completes the hookup, I'll buy them from you.

Thanks,
Bill C.
On Tue, 12 Feb 2008 17:36:35 +0000, "Butch Edison"
<waedison1@xxxxxxxxxxx> said:
> 
> Bill, I think you are talking about the two small coil springs that fit 
> into pre-drilled slots in the steering wheel. It sounds like you are 
> getting photos from some of the other guys, but if you need pictures, 
> let me know, as I've restored the steering wheel parts on my one 64 
> Plymouth Sport Fury. Regards, Butch/Ferndale/WA
> 
> 
> William Cole wrote:
> > 
> > Hi guys,
> > I'm restoring my steering wheel off my 64 Sport Fury. There seems to be
> > something missing that allows the horn ring to compress and then return
> > to a neutral position. I hope I'm explaining that right.
> > The ring bolts on from the bottom of the wheel and there must be some
> > kind of spring device that compresses when the ring is pushed to operate
> > the horn. These, or whatever does it, would be on the inside of the
> > wheel housing over top of where it bolts on. If anyone knows what I'm
> > talking about or if you have what I need, I'll buy it from you. Even a
> > picture would help if you have what I'm talking about.
> > 
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Bill C.
> > -- 
> >   William Cole
> >   wedge64@xxxxxxxxxxx
> > 
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> 
> 
> 
> Mopar...if you have to ask, you'll never understand.
> 64 Plymouth Sport Fury, 383, A727 floor shift
> 
> 
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