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I'm not a experienced Model A mechanic,but offered to help a friend install an F100 steering wheel box in his 30 coupe. The steering went in very easy with the instructions provided. In plugging the light switch it was very hard to turn one way. after trying several times, with the switch handle on the steering wheel at the 6 o'clock position, the handle will move between 6 o'clock and 3 o'clock. When the handle on the steering wheel is at 6 o'clock, the spider is horizontal. Would appreciate any suggestions as to how this can be corrected.
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The shaft where the spider slides on is square, so it can be rotated 1/4 turn to be vertical.
I often find the brass contacts on the switch plate stand up too proud of the flat plastic part, making it difficult to turn the lever on the steering wheel. I like to take a flat file and file the contacts down to be flush with the plastic. There are dimples in the contact so you can still feel where it needs to be for contact, but will move nice and smooth, no force required. |
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Thanks for your response. Is the spider suposed to be vertical or horizontal?
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If you want your lights to be off when the handle is a 6:00, then: With switch disconnected at bottom, set your light switch inside handle at 9:00. This makes it easier to get at the little C clip at the bottom. Block horn rod at steering wheel, and insert spider and C clip. Unblock horn rod, and move inside light switch to 6:00. The spider should now be vertical. Reassemble light switch. Sometimes the little C clip will fall back out during the reassembly, and that will cause the inside switch handle to be locked or not working right, as the little clip is laying inside the switch body.
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Good tip, thanks.
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Thanks for the suggestions. I'm beginning to think the problem is the orientation of the spider. thanks again will try the next time we work on it.
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