The wire you found is attached to a bearing on the steering wheel end of
the column. The bearing supports the steering shaft in the columns jacket.
I scanned a diagram from a catalog and put up on the chevytrucks.org server
so it'll make more sense. The diagram shown is for a 56 steering column but
is basically the same for an AD, I found one for an AD truck but didn't
scan well at all but the supporting bearing with wire attached was the
same. The scan is at this url...
http://www.chevytrucks.org/temp/steering_gear.jpg
--wayne
At 06:22 PM 9/11/04 -0700, Ric McAnulty wrote:
>Working around the interior of my 50 3100, and noticed that there is a
>wire going into the steering column about half way from the fire wall and
>dash board. I'm assuming that's the horn wire, and also assuming that the
>wire comes out at the top of the steering column and attaches to the horn
>plate behind the steering wheel. However, the wire does not seem to have
>any give in it when pulled, and there is no end coming out from the top of
>the steering wheel.
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