Thanks, Dick and all who replied to me on this issue. I think I
have a good handle on how to proceed...
I hope to get one last ride in my Six (testing the turn signal
cancellation left and right) before shutting her down for the
winter.... Sigh...
Cheers, all!!
Dave Friedlander
'74 Six w/TBI
On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 7:58 PM, Sally or Dick Taylor <
> taylorturbo6@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> Dave ---There are some steps to getting the canceling clip centered to
>> the turn signal cams. The bump on the cam needs to be at 9 o'clock, when
>> the front wheels are straight ahead.
>>
>> First, (a) get the bump centered, when looking into the column opening.
>>
>> If your wheels aren't straight ahead when doing (a), there are two ways
>> of proceeding:
>> (1) If the adjustment for the tie rods are even, as the visible thread
>> count is within a few threads, then you can leave this alone. If one tie
>> rod has many more threads showing, and you can get the wheels straight
>> ahead by turning the rod adjustments, then this is one way. (Front wheel
>> alignment should follow)
>>
>> (2) The other way is (do a) above. Then move the steering rack forward an
>> inch or so, which separates the rack from the pinion gear. Turn the
>> wheels "by hand", so that they look straight ahead. Push the steering rack
>> back into position to re-engage the rack with the pinion. Follow the
>> Bentley or other manual here, if you're in unfamiliar territory.
>>
>> Now you should have the front wheels straight ahead and the cam centered.
>> The turn signals should cancel when completing a turn, either direction.
>> All that's left is to get the steering wheel spokes positioned so you can
>> see the gauges in front of you when driving straight. If necessary to do
>> this, remove the large bolt beneath the horn button. Pull off the wheel and
>> re-orient it in the splines. Viola!
>>
>> Dick
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