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Old 05-22-2016, 03:49 PM   #1
jolobo64
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Re: Don't know what's missing to get horn

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Originally Posted by 60chevyjim View Post
the first link I sent was of the whole turn signal switch for $61.31
then if you had the white tube with the 2 spring loaded brass buttons
im not shore if your horn button will make contact with it
to make the ground when you push the button that you have.
Been sometime since I posted, was traveling. Anyway bought the parts( whole turn signal kit and bushing with 2 spring load....) Jim mentioned(good looking). All is working until I turn the steering wheel, the ball bearing piece that sits in the turn signal housing around the metal steering rod, it works itself up and then it makes contact with surrounding metal( rod, brass ring, etc) and bam she blows the horn. So I need to know how to keep that ball bearing ring tight where it will not work its way up when I turn, any suggestions?
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