65 Non tele steering column
I rebuilt my steering column. Installed new upper, lower bearing and turn signal switch and cancelling cam. I took it out last night for the first drive after the rebuild and when I actuate the signal lever all is fine until I start either a left or right turn at which time the switch returns to neutral almost immediately and long before I start coming out of the turn. I also have a squeaking sound in the steering hub when I turn the wheel. I took the steering wheel back off and and noticed the cancelling cam is wedging itself slightly on the side of the horse shoe shaped arm that the signal lever actuates. As the cam keeps turning it is putting outward pressure on the horse shoe shaped arm forcing to cancel itself. I reinstalled the old cam and the same thing happens. I reinstalled the steering wheel but didn't torque it down and the signal lever and cam work as they should and there is no squeaking noise but as I start torquing the nut on the steering shaft the problem comes back. I'm at a loss short of saying I have a bad switch but before I call the vendor I bought the switch and cam from I"d like to see if anyone on the forum has seen this problem or perhaps I reassembled something wrong. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Bill B.
I rebuilt my steering column. Installed new upper, lower bearing and turn signal switch and cancelling cam. I took it out last night for the first drive after the rebuild and when I actuate the signal lever all is fine until I start either a left or right turn at which time the switch returns to neutral almost immediately and long before I start coming out of the turn. I also have a squeaking sound in the steering hub when I turn the wheel. I took the steering wheel back off and and noticed the cancelling cam is wedging itself slightly on the side of the horse shoe shaped arm that the signal lever actuates. As the cam keeps turning it is putting outward pressure on the horse shoe shaped arm forcing to cancel itself. I reinstalled the old cam and the same thing happens. I reinstalled the steering wheel but didn't torque it down and the signal lever and cam work as they should and there is no squeaking noise but as I start torquing the nut on the steering shaft the problem comes back. I'm at a loss short of saying I have a bad switch but before I call the vendor I bought the switch and cam from I"d like to see if anyone on the forum has seen this problem or perhaps I reassembled something wrong. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Bill B.
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