It shouldn't be the wheel that cancels the indicator stalk but a peg or clip
attached to the column. I think it was about 1970 that it changed from a
peg screwed into the column, which required the column to be orientated
correctly for the cancelling to work correctly. After that is was a clip
which can be slid round the column to the correct position. Both types
operate on fingers sticking out from the indicator switch assembly, so by
removing the cowl, operating the switch, and turning the wheel it should be
possible to see what isn't happening. Straight ahead the peg or raised
portion of the clip should face the switch. Turning the wheel less than 1/4
turn should bring the peg or clip under and away from the appropriate
finger, such that when the wheel is returned to the straight ahead position
the peg or clip engages the end of the finger and pushes the switch to the
'off' position.
PaulH.
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> ... However, on test it still does not self cancel and I wonder if
> there is some trick to the rotating bit that sticks up to the
> steering wheel (I have a Moto-lite).
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