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Re: Horn push piece

To: "Maffei Andrew P SSgt 27LG/LGQPT" <Andrew.Maffei@cannon.af.mil>,
Subject: Re: Horn push piece
From: Max Heim <mvheim@studiolimage.com>
Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2000 21:29:12 -0700
Your deduction is correct. There should be a small spring. The bushing is 
to prevent the wire from shorting to the hub itself, as you probably 
guessed. Thinking about it, I ssem to recall it goes, starting from the 
hub: spring, plastic bushing, c-clip (sticks out beyond the hub, keeps 
the bushing from coming off the end of the wire), wire nipple. Does this 
make sense?

Maffei Andrew P SSgt 27LG/LGQPT had this to say:

>I need to know if  there is a spring and washer that holds up the nipple on
>the end of the wire that the horn push piece makes contact with,  or how
>that hold deal works.  Some Rocket scientist changed the original steering
>wheel with a grant steering wheel (Real jury rigged job). The car had no
>horn, ( needless to say the horns were missing to,  but have been replaced)
>I have replaced the wheel with the original, but the push piece doesn't make
>contact with the wire nipple.  All I have is the wire with a C clip on the
>nipple, and a round plastic bushing.  It looks like there should be a spring
>or something in there to hold the nipple up so that when push in,  it will
>make contact.  Any body know what I am missing?
>
>Andy 66B
>


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Max Heim
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