Steering wheel swap
Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2016 7:42 pm
Good evening members.
My husband has recently purchased and fitted a banjo style ( 4 close spaced spokes to each section ) steering wheel for my 1971 Morris ( a recent wedding present!).He has acquired the correct horn push ( with post and contact and securing screw to boss ). However having spoken to Wayne? at Charles Ware restoration it is apparent that a spring contact of some type has be made up and connected to the single wire which runs out through the top of the existing steering column. The wire needs to be connected to the spring which in turn needs to be connected to the column so it acts as the return mechanism after the horn is pushed.
Can any member help my husband by providing an image in detail of the method of achieving this ? All replies will be very much appreciated.
With thanks
Claire
My husband has recently purchased and fitted a banjo style ( 4 close spaced spokes to each section ) steering wheel for my 1971 Morris ( a recent wedding present!).He has acquired the correct horn push ( with post and contact and securing screw to boss ). However having spoken to Wayne? at Charles Ware restoration it is apparent that a spring contact of some type has be made up and connected to the single wire which runs out through the top of the existing steering column. The wire needs to be connected to the spring which in turn needs to be connected to the column so it acts as the return mechanism after the horn is pushed.
Can any member help my husband by providing an image in detail of the method of achieving this ? All replies will be very much appreciated.
With thanks
Claire