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hey fellas,i want to hook up my horn,but as i removed my steering wheel their is nothing their,just the shaft where the steering wheel attaches to.so im searching for what am i missing to make my horn work.pics would be helpfull.thanks guys.
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It's the fuction of the horn ring creating a ground when coming in contact with mastor the shaft.The power is a ring that slides onto the top part of the shaft and has a wire on it the runs out the mast and is sent to a power source and relay from there...the adjustment is a moveable cap at the bottom of the horn ring...
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That's Odd...And it's the Original Steering Wheel...? I'm just fooling around...The wire , and I'll start out assuming that's what your looking for, is soldered to the "upper mast bushing" ( 6.521 ). You can't see it, from where your sitting. You can see the wire where it exit's the "mast" about half way down the column ( under the hood ) I'll also assume that wire is hooked to the relay... So where were we...The rubber...you got the rubber "ring" behind the wheel, still ? And how about the two little "plug" like bushings for the wheel itself... That rubber "ring" part is important...and it ain't cheap if you need it, 'round $28 Tell us more...Kevin
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yea i have the wire coming out the bottom of the column,is just that their is nothing underneath the wheel (parts)no horn ring,no spring,nothing.so i just dont know what hardware i need.
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wow thanks alot,ok looks like im missing the pad.cant make out what on the tip of the shaft.thanks
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The "pad" gets old and falls apart, usually only leaving bits & pieces...Steele Rubber Co. is the only maker of these pads, that I know of ( that's why they's pricy ) Find it at the Fillingstation....
I don't see anything on the "tip" of the shaft...but the tip.
"pad" comes with the "cushions", too. ( 2.816 )
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im goona post pic of what i have,looks like either the shaft was cut or banged
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The end (tip) of the shaft, p/n 6.524, should be threaded to accept the nut, p/n 6.515.
Was there a nut on the end of the shaft on your steering wheel?
OK, that second picture is a better view. Looks like it is threaded and banged up a little on the edges.
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ok,i do have the bolt to bolt down the wheel.so im just missing the pad correct
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You've got it figured out now chebby48  Yes, you need the rubber pad and the two rubber cushions that go with it. Filling Station has it.....about $30 for the three pieces.
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thanks alot ken48,gonna look it up at the filling station.
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Yeah, mine looked the same way...Like someone had taken a hack-saw to it...
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i just dont understand why someone would do that.
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hey kevin47,just seen your location,im in san jose. 
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looks like you need a new horn ring..NOR..$140 or so
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Just wondering, while you have the wheel off, does the horn work if you jump from the bushing to the shaft with a screwdriver?
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i just dont understand why someone would do that. It was just part of the manufacturing process...The Round Stock ( Steering Shaft ) was cut to length, first in horizontal band saws ( there's your "finish" cut ) then brought over to the "Turret Lathe" Dept., where the ends were machined to specifications...Knerreled and Threaded, one end at a time, kind of a "second operation" thing, as they call it...
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looks like you need a new horn ring..NOR..$140 or so Well, that looks like mine ,too...A little bent from a little "road rage", I suppose. Or perhaps from "why won't this *%#% thing work rage"...lol Gonna leave mine like that...What's the use...? Just don't try to bend it back...! Then you WILL be buying another...! grin
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Yeah kevin I guess there is just no end to what could be replaced...I waited 20 years to do my interior
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Heck, I like my stuff look'n a little broke in...At least it's all there...! grin
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Heck, I like my stuff look'n a little broke in... I call it patina 
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I don't have to worry if my pants or hands are clean before I git in my car...
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