installing new Turn Switch and wheel lock

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Thanks, The camaro looks better in picture then it does in person. This winter I'll do doing the body work on it, which is why I gave myself a new compressor christmas. I needed the cutlass fixed so I can move them both around.

Well I got the steering wheel on, but the column is apart. I'll fix it come spring.
 
Well I think I just figured it out. If you see wire spring that is connected to the "sector" and the pin for the wheel lock. Mine is only on the pin and not connected to the sector. You can see it when its compared to the first picture I posted....Looks like i know what I'm doing after work.
 

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hurst1979olds said:
Well I think I just figured it out. If you see wire spring that is connected to the "sector" and the pin for the wheel lock. Mine is only on the pin and not connected to the sector. You can see it when its compared to the first picture I posted....Looks like i know what I'm doing after work.
I belive you solved your problem. 8)
 

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It does look like you have the problem solved. Now you can do burnouts in the Camaro to celebrate... :mrgreen:
 
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